Figs can be grown in colder climates if they are pruned as a bush and covered in winter or grown in a tub and winterized inside. In warmer climates, figs are reluctantly deciduous. They are culinary delights, wonderful for fresh eating, jams and dried fruit. Trees are self-fertile and will bear 2 to 3 years after planting. Plant in full sun for best fruiting. Space 10 to 12 feet apart.
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#30453$33.95 - Out of StockFruits are almost black with dark, red flesh. Often bears a crop in July and again in September. Grows only 7 to 8...Buy Now Details
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#30459$33.95 - Out of StockTypically grown in hot, dry climates, this variety reliably produces in the Northwest! Dark brown fruits have light...Buy Now Details