Texas Everbearing Fig Tree – 4 to 6 Inc Tall

Texas Everbearing Fig Tree grows sweet amber figs, ideal for gardens. Tolerates colder areas and thrives in Texas.

$46.99

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    7-10
  • Soil type

    Well-draining soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun, 6-8 hours daily
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring, after last frost
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    Discover the Texas Everbearing Fig Tree

    The Texas Everbearing Fig Tree is a truly remarkable addition to any garden. This medium-sized tree produces deliciously sweet amber figs that are perfect for fresh eating, making it an ideal choice for home gardeners and fruit enthusiasts. Its bell-shaped, brownish-yellow appearance adds beauty to your landscape.

    Ideal Growing Conditions

    This resilient tree is the most commonly grown variety in Texas, yet it also tolerates colder areas. It is adaptable and thrives in various climates, making it a versatile choice for gardeners across the U.S.

    Benefits of Growing

    By planting the Texas Everbearing Fig Tree, you’ll enjoy a bountiful harvest of tasty figs throughout the season. The tree’s hardiness and ability to adapt to different environments mean that even those in less favorable climates can successfully cultivate this fruit tree.

    Care Tips for Success

    To ensure your fig tree thrives, provide it with well-draining soil and adequate sunlight. Regular watering and occasional pruning will help maintain its shape and productivity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What size is the Texas Everbearing Fig Tree? The tree typically grows to about 4 to 6 inches tall.
    • What USDA zone is suitable for this fig tree? It thrives in USDA zones 7-10.
    • What type of soil is best? Well-draining soil is essential for healthy growth.
    • How much sunlight does it need? The tree requires full sun, ideally 6-8 hours a day.
    • When is the best time to plant? The ideal planting period is in the spring, after the last frost.

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    Texas Everbearing Fig Tree – 4 to 6 Inc Tall