The fig tree is an amazing fruit tree with very unique leaves.
A summary of key fig tree facts
Name – Ficus carica
Family – Moraceae (mulberry family)
Type – fruit tree
Height – 16 to 32 feet (5 to 10 m)
Exposure – full sun
Soil – ordinary
Foliage – deciduous
Fruit formation – May to September.
Harvest – July and August
Planting, care and pruning will greatly help increase the quality of the fig harvest.
The recommended time to plant your fig tree is during the months of March and April or else in fall.
A spot that is sheltered from wind and in full sun will suit your fruit tree perfectly. Growing it is very easy.
Some say that the fig tree loves having its feet in the water and its head in the sun, because the soil must stay cool for it to grow best.
Pruning fig trees is important.
Trimming your fig tree will speed its growth and increase fig productivity.
This question appears quite often, in our forum especially, and often leads many gardeners to despair when they don’t see any figs on their fig tree.
The fig tree is one of several fruit trees that require a long root development phase before figs appear.
There isn’t much to do about it: you must simply wait until your fig tree’s roots have developed enough.
It is fairly common for figs not to ripen on some fig trees.
Fruits appear after flowering, grow to about an inch (a couple centimeters) across, then fall off before having ripened completely.
Causes for this are often straightforward. They can be related to one or more of the following factors:
Among the single crop varieties (that only produce fruits once a year), you’ll find:
Among the double-crop varieties (that produce fruits twice a year) are the following:
The fig tree, or Ficus carica, grows into beautiful shapes and bears amazing fruits.
It is without a doubt one of the most beautiful fruit trees, also known for the quality of its fruits.
The dark green color of its foliage, the shape and size of its leaves also make it a pleasurable spot of shade to hide away from summer heat.
It is hardy and versatile in that it adapts to most types of soil, and you won’t have any trouble having it grow, and in short time harvest fabulous figs!
The fig tree is very easy to layer, choose a nice branch and prepare your own layering!
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