Fig Tree Bundle: 'Olympian' Fig & 'Brown Turkey' Fig

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Bundle Includes 2 Plants:

  • (1) 'Olympian' Fig (Ficus carica)
  • (1) 'Brown Turkey' Fig (Ficus carica)

Each plant is pre-potted in a biodegradable planter with our natural organic soil blend and sustainably shipped in plastic-free compostable packaging.

Available for a limited time only! Remember, our plants change seasonally, so don't miss your chance to grow these rare plants while you can!

Plant Type:
Deciduous Fruit Tree

Harvest Season:
Spring, Summer, Fall

The first crop (breba) of fig fruit will ripen in late May through June, followed by the main crop will come in September through November.  

Mature Size:
Fig trees grow up to 6-20 ft tall and wide, depending on variety. Growing fig trees in containers is quite easy, provided the roots have enough room to expand, and can also be pruned for bonsai or espalier. Fig trees go dormant and shed their leaves in the winter. This is an ideal time to prune. 

Soil & Moisture:
Rich, moist, well-draining soil. 

Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade

Fig trees also make really great houseplants indoors as long as they can get enough bright light.

Self-Fertile:
Yes

Growth Rate:
Medium

Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 6-11; Patio/Greenhouse 4+.
Cold hardiness depends on variety.

Propagation:
Our Fig trees are grown from cutting or micro-propagation and are capable of fruiting within 1 or 2 years.

See More:
We carry several different varieties of figs, all with their own unique flavors and features. Shop our Fig Trees.

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Meet Our Plantable Pots

Our Medium and Large coconut coir plantable pots crafted from natural coconut husk fibers are not only environmentally friendly but also enhance the plant's growth by providing excellent aeration, drainage, and protecction. Unlike plastic pots, our plantable pots are free from harmful chemicals and enrich the soil with organic matter. They can be planted directly into the ground or into larger containers, making the transplant process stress-free for both the plant and the gardener.