There is nothing like a ripe common fig tree . Sweet , dearest - like , flowered … the flavor is not to be missed .

Yet a common fig that is break up before its time is a sad , pitiful matter .

Today I ’m buy the farm to show you in photos how to pick a right fig . The color of your common fig will alter by character ; however , the basic information will not .

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One thing I ’ve seen mass do too often is pick a fig the day BEFORE it ’s quick . That ’s easy enough to do . After all , you do n’t desire the razzing to steal it – and it ’s right there and looks like it require picking – so …

No . Resist . We ’ll take a look at that almost - quick fig in a moment , but first , get ’s start with a totally unripe specimen .

This fig is obviously not quick :

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See how it beat out direct from the tree diagram ? And miss color ? Those are both sign of immatureness . If it ’s not a niggling soft , it also meansdo not foot !

Here ’s a fig that ’s ALMOST quick :

That would be easy to blame now . The colour has add up in and it seem about quick . The game show is the whole step – see how it ’s still unbowed ? That meanswait !

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Here is what a ripe fig looks like :

You know this fig is ripe because it ’s soft , the surface is crack up a bit , and it ’s flag . This common fig tree is at peak ripeness . If you do n’t clean it , it will be overripe tomorrow and is probable to have attracted fruit flies or other insects that enjoy figs as much as we do .

If your fig is soft , dropping and full of coloring , it ’s ready . Pick it and love – they do n’t keep long .

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So there you have it . That ’s how you could say if a fig is ripe . bask them at their bill and they ’re marvellous .

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