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This species has naturalized in 29 states, as far north as Michigan, New York, and Massachusetts, according to BONAP.
The ...Read More
I've just purchaced a small pittiful looking one gallon sized `Chicago Hardy` fig from clearance at my local Lowe's.
My very firs...Read More
Here on Roosevelt Island in New York City we have several fig trees in our community garden. They grow very tall 10+ feet. We have green ...Read More
My neighbor planted a fig tree about 3 feet away from our house. The tree is growing rapidly and now its branches are touching our house ...Read More
I live at 6500 ft elevation in Northern Arizona. Each winter I haul this fig tree in for the winter where it sits in its 14" pot in a sa...Read More
I am growing a Fig as a houseplant in Zone 5b, here in Northern New Mexico - it bears fruit usually every year although the fruit is quit...Read More
Common figs are really common in Bulgaria. They are cultivated widely, even in places that are supposed to be too cold for them, and have...Read More
I would consider a fig tree to be invasive. I had a huge one growing on the side of the house when I bought it. It had multiple stems (ap...Read More
We bought a celeste fig tree last summer. It was about 3 foot tall. This summer it has a good size trunk and has grown to over 8 foot t...Read More
Hi, I just got a fig tree. Upon reading the recommendation from varies sites on the internet, it sounds I should use a concrete pot or i...Read More
In 1973 I planted a small fig tree on the south side of my house in Oklahoma City. For twenty years it didn't do much, frequently dying b...Read More
Re fig resistance to deer: I wish it were true. Deer in my area of Pacific Northwest have done major damage to young fig trees. I have fi...Read More
My mom has a fig in 7a as well. (nothern VA) and they can be touchy to grow. She has it against a south facing wall next to our driveway,...Read More
I too enjoy fig trees. There are several fig trees throughout my area. Figs are hardy here in zone 7a, with no problem at all. Fig trees ...Read More
I am surprised by the lack of comments on fig trees... so many folks here in So Cal have one. They are extremely common in the landscape...Read More
We found 2 fig trees growing in our yard when we moved in 10 years ago. After trying 3 times to get rid of one (including pulling up by ...Read More
Originating from W. Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean area this plant is considered a tropical. A deciduous tree or shrub with 3- or 5-...Read More