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Message: From GoLocalWorcester by Leonard Moorehead, GoLocalWorcester Gardening Expert: August is the most benign month. Sultry days are less brutal, morning dew lasts longer, outdoors evenings cool and fragrant. Stargazer lilies and nocturnal Datura perfume the warm garden. Beneath mitten size leaves are the first fruits, sublime figs. Figs arrived late to my garden but not alone, fig stories are legion. Home gardeners pursue blooms, vegetables, herbs and fruits unavailable in our markets. Taste is supreme, tolerance for unconventional shapes, colors, or flavors opens new horticultural worlds. It was only time before the fig arrived. The ad on Craigslist was the bait, the provenance the lure, the picture of a robust shrub in a large pot set the hook. “Grandfather brought a cutting of our fig to Providence from Italy before WWI. We’ve grown it ever since, moving” $20 and a friendly offer to deliver from a nearby neighborhood and the potted fig entered the garden. http://www.golocalworcester.com/lifestyle/leonard-moorehead-the-urban-gardener-adam-offered-a-fig
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