Resources by Amy Burnett
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| Backyard Figs in Virginia: A Grower’s Guide | Figs are native to the Mediterranean region but are grown readily across the world. The “fruit” of the fig is a syconium, a group of inverted flowers that grow in a pod, which helps give the fruit a satisfying crunch. The shelf life of figs will be contingent on postharvest storage conditions or whether it is further processed. This fruit can be consumed fresh, dried or as further processed goods such as jams or preserves. |
May 1, 2026 | SPES-760P |