SkyblueBabe: Coincidentally the apartment near Sydney that I am in the middle of moving to, has some lovely adult fig trees in the park across the road :-)
. We send quite a lot to Australia but one thing is quite strange because all the customers that we have had are Muslim, or names that sound un-Australian so you must have lots of them there, they are all over the country normally but for once we had 2 orders that went yesterday were just possibly 6 postcodes apart.
If you have them growing wild maybe you should pick some, we have around 17 different types at the farm in Spain and 8 different types in Portugal that are native trees.
SkyblueBabeSydney, New South Wales Australia125 posts
yubba: . We send quite a lot to Australia but one thing is quite strange because all the customers that we have had are Muslim, or names that sound un-Australian so you must have lots of them there, they are all over the country normally but for once we had 2 orders that went yesterday were just possibly 6 postcodes apart.
If you have them growing wild maybe you should pick some, we have around 17 different types at the farm in Spain and 8 different types in Portugal that are native trees.
There are always fig trees in a lot of backyards in the farming areas where I came from, I'm not a fan of figs but I know friends who love eating them.
SkyblueBabe: There are always fig trees in a lot of backyards in the farming areas where I came from, I'm not a fan of figs but I know friends who love eating them.
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Enough to freeze your crumpets eh