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17 Comments on New Orleans, LA: A Gardener's Dream
I want FIGS!!!!:-) I used to pick them at my great aunt's house, and if they were the dark purple variety, i always thought that they had worms inside... The little white thingies floating in them look so like little wormies.... But, my god, they taste sooooo good!!! Hmmm. I'll trade you cactus pears for some FIGS!!!:-)
PS: great localism post, btw!
Sally, thanks!
Georgina, a satsuma is a citrus fruit, kind of like a small orange, but they peel sooooo easily and have very few seeds in them. They are my favorite citrus and my kids go through sacks of them each fall!
Inna, I haven't had any homemade fig preserves in years (since my grandmother passed away), but I do remember getting in trouble for picking them off of the tree before they were ripe :)
Margaret, thank you...I'd love to see your site!
I have snowball magnolias, azaleas, and camellias in bloom now. Mandeville stays a little cooler, so my flowers should be in step behind yours. I look forward to my iris' blooming soon. Then the jasmine and gardenias that will follow in the late spring- they smell wonderful. Thanks for the reminder to appreciate things. Always having something in bloom- another thing to love about LA!
We also go through bags and bags of satsumas- I wish they were available all year.
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