November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Figs – Complete Growing Guide


Figs are some of the most highly prized fruits, rich in fiber, nutrients, and antioxidants, they often cost a lot in stores due to their short shelf life. Now you can grow your own figs right outside your door! This complete growing guide will walk you through everything there is to growing figs from soil type, pH, watering, sunlight, fertilizing, pruning, zone hardiness, and a bunch of other care tips to help you out.
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Figs – Complete Growing Guide

  1. Just purchased a Chicago fig. And after listening to you wondered if you have any thoughts on zone 5b care of the tree ? Do i need to bring it in for the winter? Garage or house? And i am planting in a large container. Thank you.

  2. zone5a here and windy. Had my fig plant in a large container next to my garage door. Wondering if your fig tree that planted in the video still doing well.

  3. “the fig said something horrible about you”
    “the fig said something horrible about you”
    “go find it and purify its rot!”

  4. Will this fig tree die back to the ground during winter in your area? If so, is there enough time for it to develop fruit the following season? Thank you for your reply!

  5. Question: we have a very mature fig ( green with pink inside) it is very tall and huge trunk. We trim it down to single story house height every year. Can we trim it even further without killing it? It grows exponentially every year. The thing is out of control. This year, very little fruit is ripening. I think because there is so much foliage. We are in NW Oregon . Thanks for any help!

  6. I live in north Jersey. I have a potted fig grown from a fig, about 4 feet tall. It has figs this year and looks very healthy but they have stopped growing and I don't know why. This is the first year it has abundant figs, 2 or 3 that fell off last year. I take it into the garage in the winter. I would like to plant it outside this fall but was told it has to be knocked down and covered in the winter. Is that true or may I just cover it with tar paper? Please advise.

  7. What brand would be good for growing in Northern California, just south of Stockton? Our summers are extremely hot, 100 and over for weeks at a time, with cooling to the high 90's, all summer, for 6 months of the year.

  8. First year with producing in ground fig. 3 years old. Zone 7b raised bed, no winter protection. Maybe just lucky but I'm going to wrap this winter. Box store Brown Turkey. Looking for another cold hardy to try with more protection. Amy suggestions beyond Chicago Hardy?

  9. Help me fig god why are my fig not ripe
    On the in side please help
    I think it's a turkey brown tree
    And I've had a couple go mouldy why they still on thee

  10. A lot of people say Chicago Cold Hardy Figs can only grow down to zone 6. But that's just not true because I've had success in zone 5A with Chicago Cold Hardy Figs. I mean Chicago and all of Illinois pretty much is zone 5A which is -20° at most. The reality is you can grow Chicago Cold Hardy Figs in zone 5A because the root system is Hardy down to -20°. And as long as the root system is alive new growth will appear in spring and you'll have fruit by fall. So I really don't get the controversy over it especially considering my success with Chicago Cold Hardy Figs in zone 5A.

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