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How I saved my ripening figs in my garden happened so fast…
Let me tell you what happened today… As I was preparing a snack (hello, chicken sandwich 😋), the skies darkened and suddenly — boom! — heavy rain in the middle of hot summer, can you believe that? But it happens! So I ran as fast as I could, grabbed my fig pots one at a time, (all 14 of them!), and tucked them safely under my terrace roof. Why the rush? Because each pot has a ripening fig… and rain can ruin them in seconds, and who would want to eat a cracked and spoiled fig? But the next day, I found one cracked fig, but good enough I have some organza bags ready. saving it from total spoil.
🌧️ Why Rain is a Fig Grower’s Nightmare
Heavy rain causes fig fruits to split or crack and spoil
This happens when the fruit absorbs water too quickly through the skin
Splits make figs prone to rot, mold, and pests — especially right before harvest!
🛡️ What I Do to Protect My Figs
Keep them in moveable pots — easier to shelter in sudden weather
Use a covered area or terrace during rainy days
Check the weather forecast daily when figs are ripening
Harvest early if rain is coming and figs are close to ready
💚 What You Can Do Too
Add wheels to your fig pots for easy transport to shelter
- Use a 5gal- 7gal pots for fast and easy lift
Use temporary covers like large umbrellas, clear plastic bins, or DIY rain shields
Pick fruit early if it’s soft, drooping, and near peak ripeness — better a day early than rain-damaged!
🌟 Final Tip:
Figs ripen fast — and rain doesn’t wait. Stay ahead of the weather, and you’ll enjoy more perfect, sweet figs on your plate. Always be ready to protect your fig trees from sudden rain pour.
👑 From My Fig Garden to Yours
I hope my little fig-saving adventure helps you too! Stay tuned — more fig wisdom and real garden stories coming soon.