Italian Everbearing Fig Tree

Italian Everbearing Fig Tree produces large, reddish-brown figs with sweet pink flesh. Enjoy a bountiful harvest year after year.

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    7-10
  • Soil type

    well-drained, loamy soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    full sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    spring or fall
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    CA

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    Discover the Italian Everbearing Fig Tree

    The Italian Everbearing Fig Tree is a remarkable addition to any garden, prized for its ability to produce an abundance of large, reddish-brown figs with sweet pink flesh. This prolific bearer ensures that you enjoy fresh figs throughout the growing season, as it sets new crops after harvesting the previous ones.

    Benefits of Growing Italian Everbearing Fig Trees

    One of the primary benefits of the Italian Everbearing Fig Tree is its high yield. Gardeners can expect a continuous supply of delicious figs, making it ideal for homeowners who love to cook or enjoy fresh fruit. Additionally, this tree is adaptable to various growing conditions, ensuring successful cultivation in different climates.

    Key Features of the Italian Everbearing Fig Tree

    • USDA Hardiness Zone: Suitable for Zones 7-10
    • Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, loamy soil
    • Sunlight Exposure: Thrives in full sun
    • Expected Planting Period: Best planted in spring or fall

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What size is the Italian Everbearing Fig Tree at maturity? It can grow between 10-15 feet tall.
    • How often should I water my fig tree? Water regularly, especially during dry spells, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy.
    • When is the best time to harvest figs? Harvest when the figs are soft and slightly drooping, typically from late summer to early fall.
    • Can this fig tree grow in pots? Yes, it can thrive in large containers with proper care.
    • How do I prune my Italian Everbearing Fig Tree? Prune in late winter to remove dead or weak branches and promote healthy growth.

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