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FIG TREE

So I bought a fig tree, along with a lemon tree and grape vine hoping to eat some fruit very soon. So i got the fig tree because it's supposedly easy to grow and keep in a pot...However...how do I eat the figs? Has anyone eaten figs fresh and what the hell do you do with them...I have some gourmet recipes i found in a french magazine, but does anyone have easy ones?
And another thing...my cilantro's not doing so well here...when is it best to cut them? I don't know if gardening is for me, but I'll try!

Boulder colorado is not a conservative town...this is dedicated to my bro mike

Politically, Boulder is more liberal than most of Colorado. Boulder county, which includes Boulder's more conservative suburbs, is 37% Democratic, 27% Republican, and 36% independent.  Although in Denver, Democrats hold a virtual monopoly over city politics, Boulder gains more attention for being Colorado's liberal enclave with nicknames like "The Berkeley of the Rockies" and "The People's Republic of Boulder"...They were 2nd in the US to grant same sex mariages, the mayor of boulder is member of the green party...but like anywhere else you will find your conservatives and libertarians (mike...:)).
Boulder also adopted a policy to control urban expansion and contain urban sprawl...

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