At last, fingers crossed and touching wood, it looks as if I will get some figs this year:
At the end of each year one should have ripe figs (to eat) largish, unripe figs, to discard, and tiny, tiny figs to keep that will be next year's ripe fruit. I have once had figs to discard but usually only tiny, tiny figs which drop off over winter.
At the beginning of winter there was no sign of tiny, tiny figs, but this spring there were, and they are growing! Thanks, perhaps, to the mild winter.
And I think I might get plums for the first time this year too!
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