Alma is a Fig Variety that LOVES the Rain
Quick update on my in-ground Alma Fig tree. It was planted as a small 1 gallon whip at the edge of my yard in a very dry spot, and has recently received a LOT of central FL summer rain that has helped it grow almost a half a foot in just a few weeks! The rain will also help to push another main crop that should ripen in the late fall. I’ll keep you updated on that as the season progresses [email protected]

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