5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs – Ficus carica ‘Magnolia’ Live Plant

Cultivate your own delicious fruit with this pack of 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs. These ficus carica magnolia live plants are a popular, self-pollinating variety known for large, edible fruits ideal for canning and preserves.

Original price was: $90.00.Current price is: $72.00.

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Overview

Embark on a rewarding gardening journey with our pack of 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs. Each plug represents a young, vibrant ficus carica magnolia, ready to establish itself in your garden or a suitable container. The Magnolia fig, also recognized by its synonyms ‘Brunswick’ and ‘Madonna’, is a highly favored, self-pollinating fig cultivar. It’s particularly well-suited for cultivation in the southeastern United States, thriving in its warm climate. These live plants are cherished for their generous production of large, succulent fruits, which are not only delightful for fresh eating but are especially prized for making canning and preserves. Growing your own edible figs offers a connection to nature and the satisfaction of harvesting fresh produce right from your home garden.

These starter plugs provide an excellent foundation for gardeners of all experience levels to cultivate a robust and productive fig tree. The magnolia fig starter plug is a resilient and adaptable plant, making it a fantastic choice for those looking to add a fruiting specimen to their landscape. Imagine enjoying homegrown figs in your favorite recipes, from jams to desserts, all thanks to these promising young plants. The ‘Magnolia’ variety is a testament to the rich history and culinary versatility of figs, offering a taste of the Mediterranean right in your backyard.

Key Benefits

Investing in these magnolia fig starter plug plants brings a multitude of advantages to your garden and kitchen. You’ll not only enjoy the process of nurturing a plant from its early stages but also reap the delicious rewards.

  • Abundant Harvests: These fig plants are known for producing a generous yield of large, flavorful fruits, ensuring you have plenty for fresh consumption and storage.
  • Self-Pollinating: As a self-pollinating variety, the ‘Magnolia’ fig does not require another fig tree for fruit production, making it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or single plantings. This characteristic simplifies the growing process and guarantees a reliable crop of edible figs.
  • Versatile Culinary Use: The fruits from this ficus carica magnolia are exceptionally well-suited for canning, making preserves, baking, or simply enjoying fresh off the tree. Their rich, sweet flavor is a culinary delight.
  • Resilient Growth: The ‘Magnolia’ fig is a robust cultivar, adapted to various growing conditions, particularly thriving in warmer climates. This resilience contributes to its popularity and ease of care.
  • Garden Beauty: Beyond its fruit-bearing capabilities, the fig tree itself is an attractive addition to any landscape with its broad, lobed leaves, providing lush greenery and a touch of Mediterranean charm.
  • Long-Term Value: A well-cared-for fig tree can provide delicious fruit for many years, offering a sustainable source of fresh produce and enhancing your home garden’s value.
  • Easy to Establish: These magnolia fig starter plug plants are at an ideal stage for transplanting, allowing for quick establishment and growth when provided with proper care.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Ensuring the success of your 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs involves understanding their specific needs for light, water, soil, and temperature. The ‘Magnolia’ fig is a relatively forgiving plant, making it suitable for many gardeners, but optimal care will lead to the best fruit production. For sunlight, fig trees, including the ficus carica magnolia, thrive in full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. If planting outdoors, choose a south-facing location that offers maximum sun exposure. If growing in a container, ensure it can be moved to capture the most sunlight throughout the day.

Watering is crucial, especially for young plants. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out slightly before watering again. During hot, dry periods, supplemental watering may be necessary. For soil, the ‘Magnolia’ fig prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). A good quality potting mix with added compost works well for container planting, while outdoor planting benefits from enriched garden soil. These plants ship bare root with no pot, so prepare your planting site or containers in advance. The magnolia fig starter plug is known to be hardy in USDA zones 8-10, though with protection, it can succeed in colder zones. Protect young plants from frost.

Fertilize your fig plants during the growing season (spring through summer) with a balanced fertilizer, reducing frequency as the plant matures. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of fruit. Pruning is best done in late winter or early spring while the plant is dormant, focusing on removing dead or diseased branches and shaping the tree for better air circulation and fruit production. Common problems include fig rust and fig mosaic virus; good cultural practices like proper spacing and sanitation can help prevent these issues. With consistent care, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying a bountiful harvest of grow edible figs.

Size & Details

This offering includes 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs, providing you with multiple opportunities to cultivate this beloved fruiting plant. Each plug is a young, actively growing plant, approximately 4-6 inches tall, with a healthy root system, ready for transplanting. These are shipped bare root, meaning they arrive without soil or a pot, which is an ideal method for ensuring root health during transit and reducing shipping costs. Upon arrival, prompt planting into their permanent location or larger pots is recommended to minimize stress and encourage rapid establishment.

The ‘Magnolia’ fig (ficus carica magnolia) is a medium to large-sized fig tree, typically reaching heights of 10-20 feet and a similar spread when mature, though it can be kept smaller with regular pruning or by growing in a container. The growth rate is moderate to fast, allowing you to quickly establish a producing tree. Expect to see your first fruits within 1-3 years under ideal growing conditions. The large fruits are a distinctive feature, making it a preferred variety for those who want to grow edible figs for preserves and fresh eating.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: A mature magnolia fig starter plug, when grown in optimal conditions, can reach heights of 10-20 feet with a similar spread. Its size can be managed through pruning or by growing it in a container.
  • Q: What size pot does it come in? A: These are shipped as 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs and arrive bare root, meaning they do not come in a pot or with soil. They are ready for immediate planting into your chosen container or garden spot.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: While primarily an outdoor plant, especially in warmer climates (USDA zones 8-10), the ficus carica magnolia can be grown indoors in a large container if provided with sufficient light and proper care, or overwintered indoors in colder regions.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: To grow edible figs successfully, this plant requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. A full sun location is crucial for robust growth and fruit production.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the ‘Magnolia’ fig is considered relatively easy to care for, especially once established. It’s a popular choice for both novice and experienced gardeners due to its resilience and self-pollinating nature.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your magnolia fig starter plug plants will arrive bare root, carefully packaged to ensure their health during transit. The roots will be moist and ready for planting.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant? A: The best time to plant these fig starter plugs is in spring after the last frost, or in early summer, allowing them ample time to establish before cooler weather sets in.
  • Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The ‘Magnolia’ fig is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. In zones 7 and below, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors for winter protection or provided with significant winter mulching outdoors.
  • Q: Can I use the fruit for canning? A: Absolutely! The fruits from this ficus carica magnolia are especially valued for their large size and sweet flavor, making them ideal for canning and preserves, as well as fresh eating and baking.
  • Q: Is it good for beginners? A: Yes, due to its self-pollinating nature and general hardiness, the ‘Magnolia’ fig is an excellent choice for beginners looking to grow edible figs.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 8–10
  • Soil type

    Well-draining soil, slightly acidic to neutral
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6-8+ hours daily)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 8–10
  • Soil type

    Well-draining soil, slightly acidic to neutral
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6-8+ hours daily)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer

Overview

Embark on a rewarding gardening journey with our pack of 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs. Each plug represents a young, vibrant ficus carica magnolia, ready to establish itself in your garden or a suitable container. The Magnolia fig, also recognized by its synonyms ‘Brunswick’ and ‘Madonna’, is a highly favored, self-pollinating fig cultivar. It’s particularly well-suited for cultivation in the southeastern United States, thriving in its warm climate. These live plants are cherished for their generous production of large, succulent fruits, which are not only delightful for fresh eating but are especially prized for making canning and preserves. Growing your own edible figs offers a connection to nature and the satisfaction of harvesting fresh produce right from your home garden.

These starter plugs provide an excellent foundation for gardeners of all experience levels to cultivate a robust and productive fig tree. The magnolia fig starter plug is a resilient and adaptable plant, making it a fantastic choice for those looking to add a fruiting specimen to their landscape. Imagine enjoying homegrown figs in your favorite recipes, from jams to desserts, all thanks to these promising young plants. The ‘Magnolia’ variety is a testament to the rich history and culinary versatility of figs, offering a taste of the Mediterranean right in your backyard.

Key Benefits

Investing in these magnolia fig starter plug plants brings a multitude of advantages to your garden and kitchen. You’ll not only enjoy the process of nurturing a plant from its early stages but also reap the delicious rewards.

  • Abundant Harvests: These fig plants are known for producing a generous yield of large, flavorful fruits, ensuring you have plenty for fresh consumption and storage.
  • Self-Pollinating: As a self-pollinating variety, the ‘Magnolia’ fig does not require another fig tree for fruit production, making it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or single plantings. This characteristic simplifies the growing process and guarantees a reliable crop of edible figs.
  • Versatile Culinary Use: The fruits from this ficus carica magnolia are exceptionally well-suited for canning, making preserves, baking, or simply enjoying fresh off the tree. Their rich, sweet flavor is a culinary delight.
  • Resilient Growth: The ‘Magnolia’ fig is a robust cultivar, adapted to various growing conditions, particularly thriving in warmer climates. This resilience contributes to its popularity and ease of care.
  • Garden Beauty: Beyond its fruit-bearing capabilities, the fig tree itself is an attractive addition to any landscape with its broad, lobed leaves, providing lush greenery and a touch of Mediterranean charm.
  • Long-Term Value: A well-cared-for fig tree can provide delicious fruit for many years, offering a sustainable source of fresh produce and enhancing your home garden’s value.
  • Easy to Establish: These magnolia fig starter plug plants are at an ideal stage for transplanting, allowing for quick establishment and growth when provided with proper care.

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Ensuring the success of your 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs involves understanding their specific needs for light, water, soil, and temperature. The ‘Magnolia’ fig is a relatively forgiving plant, making it suitable for many gardeners, but optimal care will lead to the best fruit production. For sunlight, fig trees, including the ficus carica magnolia, thrive in full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. If planting outdoors, choose a south-facing location that offers maximum sun exposure. If growing in a container, ensure it can be moved to capture the most sunlight throughout the day.

Watering is crucial, especially for young plants. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out slightly before watering again. During hot, dry periods, supplemental watering may be necessary. For soil, the ‘Magnolia’ fig prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). A good quality potting mix with added compost works well for container planting, while outdoor planting benefits from enriched garden soil. These plants ship bare root with no pot, so prepare your planting site or containers in advance. The magnolia fig starter plug is known to be hardy in USDA zones 8-10, though with protection, it can succeed in colder zones. Protect young plants from frost.

Fertilize your fig plants during the growing season (spring through summer) with a balanced fertilizer, reducing frequency as the plant matures. Avoid over-fertilizing, which can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of fruit. Pruning is best done in late winter or early spring while the plant is dormant, focusing on removing dead or diseased branches and shaping the tree for better air circulation and fruit production. Common problems include fig rust and fig mosaic virus; good cultural practices like proper spacing and sanitation can help prevent these issues. With consistent care, you’ll be well on your way to enjoying a bountiful harvest of grow edible figs.

Size & Details

This offering includes 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs, providing you with multiple opportunities to cultivate this beloved fruiting plant. Each plug is a young, actively growing plant, approximately 4-6 inches tall, with a healthy root system, ready for transplanting. These are shipped bare root, meaning they arrive without soil or a pot, which is an ideal method for ensuring root health during transit and reducing shipping costs. Upon arrival, prompt planting into their permanent location or larger pots is recommended to minimize stress and encourage rapid establishment.

The ‘Magnolia’ fig (ficus carica magnolia) is a medium to large-sized fig tree, typically reaching heights of 10-20 feet and a similar spread when mature, though it can be kept smaller with regular pruning or by growing in a container. The growth rate is moderate to fast, allowing you to quickly establish a producing tree. Expect to see your first fruits within 1-3 years under ideal growing conditions. The large fruits are a distinctive feature, making it a preferred variety for those who want to grow edible figs for preserves and fresh eating.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: A mature magnolia fig starter plug, when grown in optimal conditions, can reach heights of 10-20 feet with a similar spread. Its size can be managed through pruning or by growing it in a container.
  • Q: What size pot does it come in? A: These are shipped as 5 Magnolia Fig Starter Plugs and arrive bare root, meaning they do not come in a pot or with soil. They are ready for immediate planting into your chosen container or garden spot.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: While primarily an outdoor plant, especially in warmer climates (USDA zones 8-10), the ficus carica magnolia can be grown indoors in a large container if provided with sufficient light and proper care, or overwintered indoors in colder regions.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: To grow edible figs successfully, this plant requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. A full sun location is crucial for robust growth and fruit production.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the ‘Magnolia’ fig is considered relatively easy to care for, especially once established. It’s a popular choice for both novice and experienced gardeners due to its resilience and self-pollinating nature.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your magnolia fig starter plug plants will arrive bare root, carefully packaged to ensure their health during transit. The roots will be moist and ready for planting.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant? A: The best time to plant these fig starter plugs is in spring after the last frost, or in early summer, allowing them ample time to establish before cooler weather sets in.
  • Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The ‘Magnolia’ fig is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. In zones 7 and below, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors for winter protection or provided with significant winter mulching outdoors.
  • Q: Can I use the fruit for canning? A: Absolutely! The fruits from this ficus carica magnolia are especially valued for their large size and sweet flavor, making them ideal for canning and preserves, as well as fresh eating and baking.
  • Q: Is it good for beginners? A: Yes, due to its self-pollinating nature and general hardiness, the ‘Magnolia’ fig is an excellent choice for beginners looking to grow edible figs.

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