You have a beautiful garden. Can torts eat fig leaves? Your figs are doing so well btw. Look like they are going to be nice and juicy. My mother-in-law always tells me that the first crop are what you use to make konfyt (which in English is fig preserve) Do you guys follow the same rule?
- Torts “can” eat fig leaves, but quite honestly, i don’t think it’s a favorite, and i don’t feed our Sully any. I’m sure if you have broken off a fresh leaf, you would see the white sticky sap. Some ppl are even allergic to this sap. So, it’s not too palstable. I’m sure in a desert drought, if leaves fell naturally to the ground, some torts would eat them.
- Fig Crops. Some types of fig trees produce “Breba” figs, they develop on last year’s old wood. Most types of figs don’t have brebas, but produce the figlets on this years new growth. We just eat them fresh off the trees as they ripen.