Celeste Fig Live Plant – 5-9″ Tall Starter – Cold Hardy Fruit Tree – Outdoor

Cultivate your own delicious fruit with a Celeste fig live plant. This cold-hardy variety, also known as the ‘Sugar Fig’, is a 5-9 inch starter plant ideal for home gardens and containers, producing sweet, edible violet-brown figs.

Original price was: $47.98.Current price is: $23.99.

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Overview

Bring the joy of home-grown fruit to your garden with this healthy Celeste fig live plant. Often celebrated as the “Sugar Fig,” Ficus carica ‘Celeste’ is a highly regarded variety known for its sweet flavor, dependable growth, and adaptability across various climates. This offering is for one young starter plant, approximately 5–9 inches tall, ready to be planted and nurtured into a productive fruit-bearing tree. The Celeste fig tree is a fantastic choice for both novice and experienced gardeners, providing the potential for delicious edible figs and attractive foliage. Its resilience and relatively low maintenance make it a popular addition to many landscapes and container gardens.

The Celeste fig live plant is renowned for its tight “closed eye” characteristic, which naturally helps protect the fruit from moisture and pests, a significant advantage, especially in humid regions. This particular attribute ensures a higher quality and longer-lasting fruit compared to some other fig varieties. Whether you’re looking to establish a small orchard or simply add a unique fruiting plant to your patio, the Celeste fig offers a rewarding gardening experience and the prospect of enjoying your own sweet harvest.

Key Benefits

The Celeste fig live plant offers a multitude of advantages for home gardeners, making it a highly sought-after fruit tree. Its combination of robust growth, delicious fruit, and ease of care ensures a rewarding experience.

  • Produces Sweet Edible Fruit: Enjoy small to medium-sized figs with violet-brown skin and a sweet, rose-colored interior when ripe. This variety is often called the “Sugar Fig” for its delightful flavor, providing a fresh, healthy snack straight from your garden.
  • Cold Hardy & Resilient: Tolerates USDA Zones 6–10, making it a reliable choice for many climates. Its natural resilience helps it withstand varying temperatures and environmental conditions, ensuring consistent growth.
  • Low Maintenance & Adaptable: Once established, the Ficus carica Celeste is relatively easy to care for. It adapts well to both in-ground planting and container growing, suiting various garden sizes and styles, including patios and urban spaces.
  • Pest & Moisture Resistant Fruit: The unique “closed eye” feature of the Celeste fig helps prevent moisture and pests from entering the fruit, leading to less spoilage and a higher quality yield, particularly beneficial in humid environments.
  • Versatile Growing Options: Suitable for a variety of settings, including traditional in-ground orchards, small gardens, and patio containers. With proper pruning, container-grown plants remain manageable, typically 4–6 ft tall.
  • Ornamental Appeal: Beyond its fruit, the Celeste fig tree offers attractive green foliage, adding a lush, Mediterranean touch to your landscape or outdoor living space, enhancing the aesthetic of your garden.
  • Self-Pollinating: This variety is self-pollinating, meaning you only need one plant to produce fruit, simplifying the gardening process and guaranteeing a harvest without the need for multiple trees.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Caring for your Celeste fig live plant is straightforward, and with the right conditions, it will thrive and produce delicious fruit. Upon arrival, it’s crucial to pot or plant your starter fig immediately. Water it thoroughly after planting to help establish the roots. For the first 24–48 hours, place the plant in a shaded area to reduce transplant shock, then gradually acclimate it to a sunnier location. Young starter plants require consistent watering and protection during their initial establishment phase.

For optimal growth and fruit production, the Celeste fig tree flourishes in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It prefers well-drained soil, adapting well to loam, sandy, or clay-based compositions. While moderate watering is generally sufficient, ensure the soil remains consistently moist, especially during dry periods and when the plant is fruiting. Fertilize annually in early spring with a balanced slow-release fertilizer. In colder regions (USDA Zones 6-7), consider providing winter protection or planting in containers that can be moved indoors. Regularly prune your fig to maintain its shape, promote air circulation, and encourage better fruit development. Watch out for common fig pests like fig borers or spider mites, and treat them promptly with organic pest control methods if necessary.

Size & Details

This offering includes one healthy Celeste fig live plant, shipped as a young starter plant approximately 5–9 inches tall. It is carefully packaged with soil around the roots or in a soil plug to maintain moisture during transit, ensuring it arrives ready for planting. Please note that a pot is not included. While this is a small, young plant, with proper care and suitable growing conditions, it has the potential to mature into a full-sized cold hardy fig plant. In containers, mature plants typically reach a height of 4–6 feet, making them ideal for patios and smaller spaces. When planted in the ground, a mature Celeste fig can grow to an impressive 10–15 feet tall over time, providing ample shade and fruit.

The plant’s foliage is a vibrant green, and the edible figs, when ripe, develop a distinctive violet-brown color. This variety is self-pollinating, simplifying the process of fruit production. Expect a moderate growth rate, with fruit developing under suitable growing conditions, typically within a few years of planting. The size, leaf shape, and appearance of your plant may vary slightly depending on the season and specific growing conditions at the time of shipping, but each plant is selected for its health and vigor.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: This is a starter plant, 5-9 inches tall upon arrival. When mature, it can reach 4-6 feet in containers or 10-15 feet when planted in the ground, making it a substantial Celeste fig tree.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Celeste fig live plant is primarily an outdoor plant, suitable for in-ground planting or container growing outdoors. In colder USDA zones, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors during winter.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This fig variety thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, Celeste figs are known for being resilient and relatively low-maintenance once established, making them a great choice for gardeners of varying experience levels.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your Celeste fig live plant will arrive healthy, carefully packaged with soil around the roots or in a soil plug to ensure moisture retention during transit, ready for immediate planting.
  • Q: How long until it produces fruit? A: With proper care and optimal growing conditions, a young cold hardy fig plant can begin producing fruit within 2-3 years, with yields increasing as the tree matures.
  • Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Celeste fig is cold hardy to USDA Zones 6-10. If you are in Zone 6 or a colder area, consider providing winter protection or growing it in a container that can be brought indoors.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for a Celeste fig? A: A well-drained soil is ideal. The Ficus carica Celeste is adaptable to various soil types, including loam, sandy, or clay-based, as long as drainage is good.
  • Q: Is this variety self-pollinating? A: Yes, the Celeste fig is a self-pollinating variety, meaning you only need one plant to produce delicious sweet fig fruit tree.
  • Q: Can I grow this plant in a small garden or on a patio? A: Absolutely! The Celeste fig adapts very well to container growing, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, patios, and urban spaces.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    6–10
  • Soil type

    Well-drained soil (loam, sandy, or clay-based)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6+ hours recommended)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer (or year-round indoors in containers in colder zones)

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  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    6–10
  • Soil type

    Well-drained soil (loam, sandy, or clay-based)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6+ hours recommended)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer (or year-round indoors in containers in colder zones)

Overview

Bring the joy of home-grown fruit to your garden with this healthy Celeste fig live plant. Often celebrated as the “Sugar Fig,” Ficus carica ‘Celeste’ is a highly regarded variety known for its sweet flavor, dependable growth, and adaptability across various climates. This offering is for one young starter plant, approximately 5–9 inches tall, ready to be planted and nurtured into a productive fruit-bearing tree. The Celeste fig tree is a fantastic choice for both novice and experienced gardeners, providing the potential for delicious edible figs and attractive foliage. Its resilience and relatively low maintenance make it a popular addition to many landscapes and container gardens.

The Celeste fig live plant is renowned for its tight “closed eye” characteristic, which naturally helps protect the fruit from moisture and pests, a significant advantage, especially in humid regions. This particular attribute ensures a higher quality and longer-lasting fruit compared to some other fig varieties. Whether you’re looking to establish a small orchard or simply add a unique fruiting plant to your patio, the Celeste fig offers a rewarding gardening experience and the prospect of enjoying your own sweet harvest.

Key Benefits

The Celeste fig live plant offers a multitude of advantages for home gardeners, making it a highly sought-after fruit tree. Its combination of robust growth, delicious fruit, and ease of care ensures a rewarding experience.

  • Produces Sweet Edible Fruit: Enjoy small to medium-sized figs with violet-brown skin and a sweet, rose-colored interior when ripe. This variety is often called the “Sugar Fig” for its delightful flavor, providing a fresh, healthy snack straight from your garden.
  • Cold Hardy & Resilient: Tolerates USDA Zones 6–10, making it a reliable choice for many climates. Its natural resilience helps it withstand varying temperatures and environmental conditions, ensuring consistent growth.
  • Low Maintenance & Adaptable: Once established, the Ficus carica Celeste is relatively easy to care for. It adapts well to both in-ground planting and container growing, suiting various garden sizes and styles, including patios and urban spaces.
  • Pest & Moisture Resistant Fruit: The unique “closed eye” feature of the Celeste fig helps prevent moisture and pests from entering the fruit, leading to less spoilage and a higher quality yield, particularly beneficial in humid environments.
  • Versatile Growing Options: Suitable for a variety of settings, including traditional in-ground orchards, small gardens, and patio containers. With proper pruning, container-grown plants remain manageable, typically 4–6 ft tall.
  • Ornamental Appeal: Beyond its fruit, the Celeste fig tree offers attractive green foliage, adding a lush, Mediterranean touch to your landscape or outdoor living space, enhancing the aesthetic of your garden.
  • Self-Pollinating: This variety is self-pollinating, meaning you only need one plant to produce fruit, simplifying the gardening process and guaranteeing a harvest without the need for multiple trees.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Caring for your Celeste fig live plant is straightforward, and with the right conditions, it will thrive and produce delicious fruit. Upon arrival, it’s crucial to pot or plant your starter fig immediately. Water it thoroughly after planting to help establish the roots. For the first 24–48 hours, place the plant in a shaded area to reduce transplant shock, then gradually acclimate it to a sunnier location. Young starter plants require consistent watering and protection during their initial establishment phase.

For optimal growth and fruit production, the Celeste fig tree flourishes in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It prefers well-drained soil, adapting well to loam, sandy, or clay-based compositions. While moderate watering is generally sufficient, ensure the soil remains consistently moist, especially during dry periods and when the plant is fruiting. Fertilize annually in early spring with a balanced slow-release fertilizer. In colder regions (USDA Zones 6-7), consider providing winter protection or planting in containers that can be moved indoors. Regularly prune your fig to maintain its shape, promote air circulation, and encourage better fruit development. Watch out for common fig pests like fig borers or spider mites, and treat them promptly with organic pest control methods if necessary.

Size & Details

This offering includes one healthy Celeste fig live plant, shipped as a young starter plant approximately 5–9 inches tall. It is carefully packaged with soil around the roots or in a soil plug to maintain moisture during transit, ensuring it arrives ready for planting. Please note that a pot is not included. While this is a small, young plant, with proper care and suitable growing conditions, it has the potential to mature into a full-sized cold hardy fig plant. In containers, mature plants typically reach a height of 4–6 feet, making them ideal for patios and smaller spaces. When planted in the ground, a mature Celeste fig can grow to an impressive 10–15 feet tall over time, providing ample shade and fruit.

The plant’s foliage is a vibrant green, and the edible figs, when ripe, develop a distinctive violet-brown color. This variety is self-pollinating, simplifying the process of fruit production. Expect a moderate growth rate, with fruit developing under suitable growing conditions, typically within a few years of planting. The size, leaf shape, and appearance of your plant may vary slightly depending on the season and specific growing conditions at the time of shipping, but each plant is selected for its health and vigor.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big does this plant get? A: This is a starter plant, 5-9 inches tall upon arrival. When mature, it can reach 4-6 feet in containers or 10-15 feet when planted in the ground, making it a substantial Celeste fig tree.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Celeste fig live plant is primarily an outdoor plant, suitable for in-ground planting or container growing outdoors. In colder USDA zones, it can be grown in containers and moved indoors during winter.
  • Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This fig variety thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production.
  • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, Celeste figs are known for being resilient and relatively low-maintenance once established, making them a great choice for gardeners of varying experience levels.
  • Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your Celeste fig live plant will arrive healthy, carefully packaged with soil around the roots or in a soil plug to ensure moisture retention during transit, ready for immediate planting.
  • Q: How long until it produces fruit? A: With proper care and optimal growing conditions, a young cold hardy fig plant can begin producing fruit within 2-3 years, with yields increasing as the tree matures.
  • Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Celeste fig is cold hardy to USDA Zones 6-10. If you are in Zone 6 or a colder area, consider providing winter protection or growing it in a container that can be brought indoors.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for a Celeste fig? A: A well-drained soil is ideal. The Ficus carica Celeste is adaptable to various soil types, including loam, sandy, or clay-based, as long as drainage is good.
  • Q: Is this variety self-pollinating? A: Yes, the Celeste fig is a self-pollinating variety, meaning you only need one plant to produce delicious sweet fig fruit tree.
  • Q: Can I grow this plant in a small garden or on a patio? A: Absolutely! The Celeste fig adapts very well to container growing, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, patios, and urban spaces.

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