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We've been apprehensive about using shade cloth in the past because we weren't sure how we'd install it to make in work in our backyard garden. But this year with the intense summer temperatures we've been having, we decided to take the plunge and give shade cloth a try!
Join us as we show you our easy system for installing shade cloth in your backyard garden. This system makes it easy remove and re-install the shade cloth when you need to weed or harvest your plants. It doesn't get much easier than this!
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0:44 Why We've Resisted Shade Cloth in the Past
1:20 What Shade Cloth Supplies Do You Need?
2:44 Using Shade Cloth on Giant Pumpkins
5:45 Using Shade Cloth on Turmeric
8:17 Brooklyn White Figs
10:43 How to Make Delicious Fig Jelly!
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@LazyDogFarm
@LazyDogFarm Год назад
GROW YOUR OWN FIGS HERE: lazydogfarm.com 0:00 Intro 0:44 Why We've Resisted Shade Cloth in the Past 1:20 What Shade Cloth Supplies Do You Need? 2:44 Using Shade Cloth on Giant Pumpkins 5:45 Using Shade Cloth on Turmeric 8:17 Brooklyn White Figs 10:43 How to Make Delicious Fig Jelly!
@aveyacres
@aveyacres Год назад
I would love to grow figs here...don't know if you have a variety that would do well?! I am in Amarillo, TX zone 7a, extreme heat in summer and extreme cold in winter🙄
@LazyDogFarm
@LazyDogFarm Год назад
@@aveyacres The heat won't bother them. But I'd recommend covering younger trees when you get into the low teens. You can also plant them in larger pots and bring them in a garage or indoors during cold spells. White Marseilles is one of our more cold-tolerant varieties.
@aveyacres
@aveyacres Год назад
I have heard you have to have more than one fig tree to have fruit.. is this true?
@LazyDogFarm
@LazyDogFarm Год назад
@@aveyacres Not true. Almost all the fig trees sold in the States are common figs, which don't require pollination. Here's a blog on our website that explains it all: lazydogfarm.com/blogs/growing-figs/do-figs-need-pollination
@joeford7350
@joeford7350 Год назад
Travis, shade cloth increased my garden production at least50%!
@chrisdenmark
@chrisdenmark 2 месяца назад
"Albinny" that's the sign of a true southern local lol. Glad to have you brother!
@Mariposa_46
@Mariposa_46 Месяц назад
Your shade cloth set up is amazingly simple and inexpensive. I will be using your ideas to set up a shade cloth for my tomatoes. Great video, great ideas! Thanks
@janaingeorgia
@janaingeorgia Год назад
I’ve never tasted Figs before. I grew up in Arizona, I don’t remember Figs being talked about. I would love to try it. My husband and I watch all your videos.
@joanl2057
@joanl2057 Месяц назад
Zone 6b. Figs can damage building foundations. Some keep them in containers and prune the roots regularly. In the ground, keep them 35 plus feet away from house foundations. My Chicago Hardy comes back every year... however, I only get figs in the fall. I only got the early spring fig once. I also grow Celeste fig variety.
@clairequinn8665
@clairequinn8665 26 дней назад
Your cloths look fine😊
@robynsmith1536
@robynsmith1536 Год назад
Do what!!!!!!! I laughed so hard when I heard you say how hot it was. Never heard that one before
@marylynnkunkel3134
@marylynnkunkel3134 5 дней назад
Thanks, that was super helpful! Other videos about shade cloth don't mention how to set it up other than just draping it on poles but your method looks more wind-proof.
@j.o.a.t9718
@j.o.a.t9718 Год назад
I have started using shade cloth up here in Ontario, Canada. We were getting some hot and humid days and my cucs were showing signs of being stressed out. I lost last years cucs and tomatoes to the heat. Not this year. I have it over my cucs, Roma tomatoes, and peas. It definitely brings the temperature down. This is the first year trying it. I use the 40%. The Milennial Gardner has a great video on shade cloth. I watch both of you and learn a lot.
@nolawarren3560
@nolawarren3560 Год назад
MG is how come I starting using it, shade cloth. It made sense for my climate
@tlnelson7598
@tlnelson7598 2 месяца назад
Awesome job!
@sylviaadams3701
@sylviaadams3701 Год назад
I would love to try the fig jelly! I have one struggling tree my dog chewed up and is finally doing better. It was a tree my dad gave my brother many years ago but my brother didn’t like figs so he placed it by the creek behind his house. After both my dad and brother passing, it was sentimental for me to save this fig tree which we were able to dig up and pot it up until my dog decided to make it a chew toy. It’s doing better now but you can imagine how heartbroken I was when I saw a few branches all over the place. Not sure what kind of fig tree it is but I’m excited for it to give fruit…hoping maybe next year?! 🙏🏻
@Pausereflectandbreathe
@Pausereflectandbreathe Год назад
That’s a great idea!
@stephentaylor6100
@stephentaylor6100 3 месяца назад
Great idea, thanks!
@lindaortega1443
@lindaortega1443 Год назад
Cool very helpful. Thank you. Hey to Brooklyn and the kids.
@DistrustUS
@DistrustUS Месяц назад
Love your setup and I wanna try it.
@deltorres2100
@deltorres2100 Год назад
Well done 👍 🌱
@psalms125selah
@psalms125selah Год назад
You did a fine job on the shade cloth, Travis
@brianramsey3824
@brianramsey3824 Год назад
Thanks for keeping that down there as long as you could its been a good year but it's going to be w hot one in Kansas this week.
@melissakarner6707
@melissakarner6707 Год назад
I love it. Thank you for showing such a simple way to shade our veges.
@petearquette5494
@petearquette5494 Год назад
Hey Travis. Love your channel and I’ve never had fig jelly. Just getting interested in growing fig trees up here in Indiana. Bummed I missed the Brooklyn White trees. Keep up the great work!
@buckeyegardener
@buckeyegardener Год назад
I’ve never had a fresh fig but after watching your channel for a couple years I’m ready to try growing one here in Ohio zone 6a. I’ll be keeping an eye out for the Brooklyn for sale on your website next year!!
@anitamccrackin3885
@anitamccrackin3885 Год назад
I would love fig jelly!!! I have never tried jelly , I fact the only fig I e ever eaten was as a fig newton cookie which is my favorite cookie!😊 now after watching this I want to go grow some fig trees!!! Thank you for the opportunity to win some jelly but most of all thank you for your program and your knowledge that you share, I have learned so much from you this summer!
@markbedard6238
@markbedard6238 Год назад
Love it nice job
@bethsands7665
@bethsands7665 Год назад
Yay for Pumpkins, tis the season. Nice important information to protect our gorgeous gourds ! Nice huge baby Pumpkins !! Exciting !
@citylotgardening6171
@citylotgardening6171 Год назад
That looks nice I'm gonna try that I'm currently using dark window screens over a couple of my plants 👍
@otalldon5582
@otalldon5582 Месяц назад
looks good
@hummingbirdhillhomestead
@hummingbirdhillhomestead Год назад
The shade cloth looks awesome and I can’t wait to see how it helps your plants. We have 40% shade cloth over our greenhouse but none out in our garden. We have thought about adding it in a few areas next year though. We are in Central Georgia and I believe some of our plants could surely use it. The fig jelly looks delicious and so pretty!
@TheRINOShow
@TheRINOShow Год назад
Thanks, very helpfull.
@jonathanthiede862
@jonathanthiede862 Год назад
Hi Travis, this is the first year I’ve used shade cloth. I’m in northern CA and typically my garden will shutdown for a month or so during July/Aug. I’ve eaten a few figs in my life but never the jelly, looks delicious. Love the videos.
@raneesmith3530
@raneesmith3530 Год назад
Love using the shade cloth been using it all summer here in Alabama and I think it makes a big difference
@raneesmith3530
@raneesmith3530 Год назад
I bought one of your fig trees early this year still anxiously waiting for my first fig. I've never had any but would love one of your fig jellies
@user-on3cm4cb5x
@user-on3cm4cb5x Год назад
Hey Trav! Been interested in trying to grow figs since I started watching your channel a few months back. I’m trying to propagate a fig tree my uncle keeps in a pot, not sure the variety though and it has yet to produce fruit for him. Love the idea of being able to keep one in the ground though, so keeping my eyes out for Brooklyn White, thanks for the heads up! I would love to try some of that jelly as I never had a fresh fig up here in NH. Keep doing what you’re doing, I love watching your farm updates every week and have already gotten plenty of good advice for my small garden even though we’re in totally different climates. Thanks a lot!
@frazeeken
@frazeeken Год назад
I'll be moving to northern florida next spring and plan on ordering fig trees from your site. Never had figs before but you make them sound so delicious.
@beeleener6926
@beeleener6926 Год назад
I have never tried fresh jelly made with fresh figs and I’m really excited to have a chance to try one. Thank you Travis
@robineggblue-bp3rq
@robineggblue-bp3rq Год назад
The one thing I find interesting about southern speech is the creativity. 😆 Never heard the phrase about the rats but it just sounds like a southern expression (I’m from the south).
@patriciamanley6409
@patriciamanley6409 Год назад
I would love to try any fig jelly! Thank you for your wonderful videos!
@kathleenneu1958
@kathleenneu1958 Год назад
Great idea for set up ! I'ma give it a try in SC ! Thanks 👍
@donnaritchie2798
@donnaritchie2798 Год назад
My mama only made strawberry jello fig jelly.😂My husband and I just laughed when you talked about it in this video. I hope I can qualify to be in this raffle. At the beginning of last school year, I volunteered to get our school gardens back in shape after Covid. We have a vegetable and butterfly garden. We grew volunteer pumpkins this spring and I have a few left. One gourd even cross-pollinated. Just ordered okrey and sunflowers. We have some big sunflowers this year. We have a pomegranate that will not fruit so I think we will try a fig tree. It’ll taste much better I’m sure. We will have to try the shade cloth. Thanks for all your help with our pumpkin growing Lazy Dog Farms!
@cherylbertolini3140
@cherylbertolini3140 Год назад
Love the shade cloth set up! My giant sunflowers are getting really tall.
@joehayes10
@joehayes10 Год назад
Used shade cloth for the first time on 3 lettuce beds. Seems to be working. Never had fresh figs or fig jelly. 😢 . I am almost 70 and need to getr done. Love your videos and have watched a bunch since finding you. Planted okra in the last few weeks in hopes to get some. Live in deep Southern Illinois so frost anywhere from October 15 to after Thanksgiving you never know 😂. Do you think we could get fig trees to live here? None of the apple or peach orchards have them. I am an old farmer still on the family farm. Thanks for what you do. All the best to you all.
@kevindavis3841
@kevindavis3841 Год назад
Thanks!
@LazyDogFarm
@LazyDogFarm Год назад
Thanks Kevin!
@glennrileyrealtor9936
@glennrileyrealtor9936 Год назад
Great information... I think I might try it next year
@tracydunagan9295
@tracydunagan9295 Год назад
Would absolutely love to try figs!! Never eaten them but always wanted to. You make them look so yummy. I love that you can make jelly with low sugar. The honey one looks amazing. I want to expand my garden to include more fruit trees. ❤❤
@melodywarren953
@melodywarren953 Год назад
I would love to try a jar of your fig jelly! I live in Delaware and embarrassed to say I have never tried figs. It looks and sounds delicious!
@Frankie_902
@Frankie_902 Год назад
Oh boy you're the man! Thank you for this video. I needed something to cover my raised beds to help with the heat. This is a terrific idea and I can handle it by myself and at 61 I need something not so strenuous.
@collinsddc1206
@collinsddc1206 Год назад
That’s so sweet of you! Hope a a person that’s never had a fig or a different tasting fig will get one of these jars!
@urbangalfarmroots
@urbangalfarmroots Год назад
Ohioan would love to try any of those figs. Never eaten a fresh fig. Have 1 acre and looking for a fruit. Added grapes and elderberry this spring. Love your posts! You are a great resource for many of my "firsts" in my garden expansion.
@marleigh9194
@marleigh9194 Год назад
The shade cloth looks great. I broke down and bought one 20x20ft online and wish I had thought of the clips and bungie ball set up. Our weather has been much cooler for Southern Indiana summer. We moved from NSB Florida 2 years ago we had bought a small farm property, and we have been loving being able to plant berries and fruit trees along with growing a garden. Thank you and I get alot of information from your channel. With all that said I've never tried fig jelly. Excited to see how big those pumpkins get!
@gingermiller5617
@gingermiller5617 Год назад
I have never had figs or fig jam. I would very much be interested in trying some. Thank you for your offer.
@lisanowakow3688
@lisanowakow3688 Год назад
I have never had fresh figs or fig jelly. When I get my homestead I was thinking about getting some figs, but I was totally unaware of all the flavors that are out there. I have to admit, strawberry flavoring or any additional flavoring was never on my mind! Thank you for giving away these jars of your homemade goodness!
@marylinkrohn9185
@marylinkrohn9185 Год назад
Hi Travis, we live in central Minnesota so no growing figs here, so would love to taste this jam.Also thanks for the info on shade cloth since we're having some hot weather here.
@lynnlovessoil
@lynnlovessoil Год назад
My mouth is watering thinking about fig jam. 😋
@TheresaGuzman777
@TheresaGuzman777 Год назад
Hi there, we moved to Pahrump, NV about an hour outside of Las Vegas. We started a garden and have learned a lot from your channel, thank you for sharing your knowledge. The only fig I have ever eaten has been a Fig Newton cookie! Lol 😂
@carls9681
@carls9681 Год назад
Travis, I'm from Biloxi MS and never tried Figs or Fig Jelly! So help a brother out! Seriously, your channel is one of my go to channels since we are close and nearly in the same grow zone! I've learned a lot from you and your family! Keep up the great work!
@user-ov8sg6yd7z
@user-ov8sg6yd7z Год назад
We would love to try the fig jelly. We've never tasted any before. We used shade cloth to keep the afternoon sun off of our zucchini plants in 5-gallon buckets. They liked it much better. It also gave us an extended growing season for our lettuce in raised beds.
@hassanbazzi3545
@hassanbazzi3545 11 месяцев назад
Great set up. I had a berry fig and I had to fight my way with the squirrels and the birds. I am now retrying a couple of cuttings and I hope it works out. Thank you for sharing
@Daddyo_farms
@Daddyo_farms Год назад
I started to put some of that on my indeterminate tomatoes this year and back out but still had the best harvest since I started gardening
@resurrectionsunday4164
@resurrectionsunday4164 Год назад
The shade cloth looks good. I think that’s what I will do to cover the raised beds I’m planning to build on my desert farm land
@kelliwebb2870
@kelliwebb2870 Год назад
I have never tried figs until this year. I have never tried fig jelly. I bought a brown turkey fig from a local nursery and that was my first fig tree. I loved it. I would live to try your fig jelly.🥰
@kpcountyline277
@kpcountyline277 Год назад
I’m in central Virginia and I’ve never had a fresh fig or jam. I’ve had a fig newton 😂 I just got a 10x20 shade cloth yesterday. I didn’t know the best way to put it up. Thanks for showing the plastic clips & bungee!
@velvetangel3000
@velvetangel3000 Год назад
I have never had any fig jelly. They sounds so yummy.❤❤
@joybartlett9784
@joybartlett9784 Год назад
I have never had fig jelly. Sounds wonderful.
@user-ew1sk7hv2h
@user-ew1sk7hv2h Год назад
I'm watching your video on Brooklyn White figs. I've never had a fig and would like to try your jelly. I'm from a family of gardener's, but I'm new to this myself. I've been considering fruit trees but don't have any experience. Fig trees look like an easier way to get started. I appreciate you for your way of growing, it's a huge help to me to get your perspective on comparison of different types of crops and their growing characteristics.
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 Год назад
Your pumpkins are huge!
@melissagriffin4969
@melissagriffin4969 Год назад
Love figs, raw and in jelly! I’m adding shade cloth to my garden today. I live in South Louisiana, in NEED to get some LSU fig trees.
@alanstewart100
@alanstewart100 7 месяцев назад
Oh My.....you are a Man for all Seasons. You are a Grower AND a Cook. What a Guy !!! Love your channel. Learn alot from you. From Dallas, Texas I have one Turkey Fig plant that is very young and not productive yet. Carolyn Stewart
@mobilejohnm
@mobilejohnm Год назад
That's some great looking jelly! I've never had fig jelly so I would like to officially enter my name for consideration. This is my first year growing fig trees. I have about 14 cuttings started the week after Christmas and most of them I planted on my mom's property so she could have a fig orchard as she gets up there in age. I transplanted most of the cuttings in late April and they are about 4 ft tall now. We grow in zone 7 and all the varieties I'm growing from cuttings are supposed to be cold hardy types like Azores Dark, MBVS, LDA, and Improved Celeste. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with the gardening community.
@markwilder1329
@markwilder1329 Год назад
61 years old. Lived in Minnesota all my life and I've never had a fig. Would love to try your jelly. I garden and can foods. 2 years ago I canned my first jelly. It was wild American Plum jelly. Wasn't my favorite as my Mom wanted me to make it with cinnamon because she had that as a child. I'm sure I would have preferred it's natural flavor but did it for Mom. Some family members still really liked it. Thanks for the opportunity and thanks for your channel. Even though I'm way north of you I still learn things from you and that's what it's all about. Laus Deo!!!!!!!
@jumpyjenny2532
@jumpyjenny2532 Год назад
Thank you for doing this video Travis. That's the exact same reason I have never tried it just was sure how to set it up. It gets over 110° here and it gets super tough for my garden, but my garden is tougher. 💝 I just want to help.
@terrillmorgan6034
@terrillmorgan6034 Год назад
Hi Travis! Greetings from Naples, Fl. I have never tasted fig jelly or seen any growing in my area. I sure would love to taste one of those jellies. Enjoy your videos tremendously!
@user-re1vi7bx6e
@user-re1vi7bx6e 2 месяца назад
Enjoying the video; will make my own jelly- have to admit I have always put the strawberry jello in it! You have convinced me to just make fig jelly or jam😊
@blondienewton4669
@blondienewton4669 Год назад
I've never had a fig before, your jelly looks really yummy. I live in Ohio, zone 6a, I'm glad I found your channel. I've learned a lot from you. I have a nice size garden this year, 18 tomato plants, more peppers than I can count and oh my gosh, you should see my acorn squash! Thank you for the chance to win some jelly!
@davidwho8215
@davidwho8215 Год назад
Snap-clamps to connect to PVC works very well as it dramatically increases the contact area, which reduces ripping.. Just zip tie some PVC to your t-posts. I have shade cloth over my entire 32’ x 32’ plot on top of 6" x 6" posts at each corner at about 8’ high, do I can get under it. I only have it up in the summer, but the posts and cables are up all year round.
@gabriellawindom
@gabriellawindom Год назад
Hi, I have never tried a fig or had fig jelly. We live in Oklahoma. My husband and I watch y'all's garden show. We have been thinking about buying a fig tree. We would really like to try them. We appreciate all of your garden videos.
@whitestone4401
@whitestone4401 Год назад
We had a very large family and fig jelly was a special thing when I grew up. If we happened to have any in the house, it was for adults only. To this day, I have not even attempted to try it. The things that stick from childhood! 😂
@steveo_o6707
@steveo_o6707 Год назад
Trav, I bought two of your fig trees, I can’t wait to get some fruit! First time growing and eating figs. Yes I’d love a jelly
@harrelsontanner
@harrelsontanner Год назад
My 10 year old son has been so excited to try a fresh fig ( me too ) for the last 2 years since we planted our 2 fig trees from tractor supply… well seems like every year either the birds get to Em or the heat stress.. we would love more than anything to try your fig jelly to open our family’s eyes on not only how good figs can be but good for you as well!
@elizabethpulido5735
@elizabethpulido5735 Год назад
Your shade clot looks just fine. Glad you are using some now! Tomatoes will benefit from it
@lisafahrner8257
@lisafahrner8257 Год назад
Looks good to me.
@christiensgarden3325
@christiensgarden3325 Год назад
I bought your trees but they are not producing yet but can’t wait to try a fig..love your channel
@suesweetpea7
@suesweetpea7 Год назад
I WOULD LOVE TO TRY FIG JELLY AS I HAVE NEVER HAD FIGS OR FIG JELLY.
@papasgardenandgrill775
@papasgardenandgrill775 Месяц назад
I would love to try some fig jelly. I have never even eaten a fig, let alone tried fig jelly. I live in Utah. Thank you Travis for all you do with your videos. I have learned a lot from them.
@rickthelian2215
@rickthelian2215 Год назад
Shade Cloth all good...👍
@suzannefronzaglio2427
@suzannefronzaglio2427 Год назад
I've never had a fresh fig, or tasted fig jelly. I know my sister likes figs, has bought them during the holidays. I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to try your delicious looking fig jelly!! 😋😋😋 Nice to know there's a variety of fig tree that can be grown up north (I'm in PA, so if it can grow in NY, it can certainly grow here where I live).
@everettmcdonald2088
@everettmcdonald2088 Год назад
Thankyou Travis, your timing on this video is perfect. I’ve literally been researching about shade cloth the last couple of days. I think Things like tomatoes, peppers and cukes would do much better here in the south with some protection. Your setup is great. Most of my tomatoes are done for the year but the Bella Rosas are still good for a while yet. And for some reason the Goliath tomatoes are doing great, no blight yet, they may last till September. I’m looking forward to see how your experiment continues as time goes on. Bye the way, Jelly is made from juice. Jam and preserves are made from fruit. We make jam from peaches, berries and figs each year. I’m sure some of your followers from places where figs don’t grow will love your JAM.
@sarahgriffis9581
@sarahgriffis9581 Год назад
Never tasted a good fig, you make them look delicious. I plant to order a few trees when you say it’s best to plant.
@glenbrooks2917
@glenbrooks2917 Год назад
I have never had fresh fig. Fig jelly anything fresh fig. And would love to try some. I have used a shade cloth for the first time this year. It did increase my harvest over the plants not covered with it. In North Texas zone 8. It gets hot and the cloth works great. Thank you for your videos my girlfriend and I have learned a lot. Keep them coming
@jcforbis2804
@jcforbis2804 Год назад
I live in Northeast Arkansas and have never eating a fig or even seen a fig tree. Make jelly’s every year but have never tried fig jelly either. Would love to try one out!! Been watch since day one and as always enjoy your content and family Travis. JC
@moderndayhomesteader1709
@moderndayhomesteader1709 Год назад
I have never tried a fig and have been watching your videos for quite some time and I just got on to get one of your Brooklyn White fig trees because I live here in Pennsylvania and would love to try to grow one. But they are all sold out. But I definitely will be watching for when you get more in stock so I can order one.
@diannemiller4754
@diannemiller4754 Год назад
I have never had fresh figs. I'm a Michigander and would love to try them😊you make them look so yummy 😋
@beedizzl1
@beedizzl1 Год назад
Never had a fig and I'm originally from Tx. My brother-in-law is growing one but just put it in the ground last year. Would love to try one of your jellies! Thnx, Fren
@johnmacon7139
@johnmacon7139 Год назад
I’ve honestly never had a fig or fig jam or jelly. I’d love to try some though. I heard someone say once that all true Southerners have at least one fig tree in their yard. Based on that, seeing your videos about figs, and wanting to try something new, I ordered a Brown Turkey fig tree from you. I thought at one point that cold temps had killed it earlier this year, but it’s fought it’s way back and is growing exponentially!
@debbienielsen368
@debbienielsen368 Год назад
Travis, the only fig I’ve ever eaten was a Fig Newton cookie 😂. That jelly looks mighty tasty! Appreciate the chance to try your jelly!
@nikkiholton6318
@nikkiholton6318 Год назад
Love me some figs...love me some fig jelly ❤❤
@LickBranchFarms
@LickBranchFarms Год назад
Travis my Honey and I have never tried fig jelly, we make several different varieties of jelly for our market customers, but have never thought of doing figs. We would love to try yours and see what we have been missing, love watching your videos!
@PraiseTheLord817
@PraiseTheLord817 Год назад
I’ve never tried figs before but I’ve always wanted to try them. Especially before I plant some fig trees. I never heard of making a jelly out of them either. I think my daughters and grandsons would also enjoy trying them. I definitely need to invest in some shade clothes as well since it’s been hotter the last couple of years.
@CraftEccentricity
@CraftEccentricity Год назад
I bet that fig jelly taste great with sharp cheddar! I would love to try it!
@LazyDogFarm
@LazyDogFarm Год назад
It does! Also is great with some whipped cream cheese on a cracker.
@jamiebryson3826
@jamiebryson3826 Год назад
I had about every kind of jelly/jam but never had fig jelly or figs, they are not very popular in my part of Virginia, your bottles look great and we would love to give it a try🙌
@JRNurse2013
@JRNurse2013 Год назад
Thank you so much for posting this! I bought 4 shade cloths that are 40% and I know they would be so useful but didn’t know how to hang them. I’m going to buy the items you mentioned.
@cherylbertolini3140
@cherylbertolini3140 Год назад
I’ve never had fig jelly, tried a fresh fig this summer. They all look tasty.
@robineggblue-bp3rq
@robineggblue-bp3rq Год назад
My mom made strawberry fig jelly one summer when I was about 10 from my grandpas fig tree. That memory has stuck with me. Swimming and PB&J sammiches 😋
@robineggblue-bp3rq
@robineggblue-bp3rq Год назад
The strawberry did overpower the fig somewhat, so you are right you don’t get the full impact of the fig adding strawberries
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