7ft UK Hardy Fig Tree | 'Brown Turkey' | 15L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A hardy variety that thrives in the UK, producing abundant figs often without needing winter protection.
- Enjoy large quantities of sweet, juicy figs with deep red flesh, ready to harvest from August to September.
- With its attractive, deep green lobed leaves, this fig tree adds a beautiful Mediterranean flair to your garden or patio.
- Perfect for beginners, it's considered one of the easiest fruit trees to cultivate and is a recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- A low-maintenance tree that requires minimal pruning for a maximum, cost-effective fruit yield.
- Species: Fig
- Features: Easy to grow, Heavy cropper, Self-fertile
- Harvest Time: August, September
- Sun: Full sun
- Planting Location: Beds & borders, Pots
- Habit: Upright
- Tasting Notes: Decadently sweet fruit
- Eventual Spread: 2m (6.5ft)
- Hardiness: Hardy. Does not require protection from frost except in extreme circumstances.
- Planting Time: Can be planted year-round.
- Watering: Water regularly in summer. The tree needs about 2.5-4cm of water per week from rainfall or watering. Water every 10-14 days; yellowing leaves can be a sign it needs water.
- Feeding: Fig trees rarely need fertiliser. Only feed if the tree shows signs of slow growth or pale leaves. If growing in sandy soils, you may need to fertilise annually as nutrients leach out quickly.
- Pruning: In mid-spring, remove one-quarter to one-third of the older branches to encourage fresh growth and fruit.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 2.6m
- Supplied As: Arrives in a 15L plastic pot
- Time to First Crop: 1 year
Highlights
- A hardy variety that thrives in the UK, producing abundant figs often without needing winter protection.
- Enjoy large quantities of sweet, juicy figs with deep red flesh, ready to harvest from August to September.
- With its attractive, deep green lobed leaves, this fig tree adds a beautiful Mediterranean flair to your garden or patio.
- Perfect for beginners, it's considered one of the easiest fruit trees to cultivate and is a recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- A low-maintenance tree that requires minimal pruning for a maximum, cost-effective fruit yield.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Fig
- Features: Easy to grow, Heavy cropper, Self-fertile
- Harvest Time: August, September
- Sun: Full sun
- Planting Location: Beds & borders, Pots
- Habit: Upright
- Tasting Notes: Decadently sweet fruit
- Eventual Spread: 2m (6.5ft)
- Hardiness: Hardy. Does not require protection from frost except in extreme circumstances.
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: Can be planted year-round.
- Watering: Water regularly in summer. The tree needs about 2.5-4cm of water per week from rainfall or watering. Water every 10-14 days; yellowing leaves can be a sign it needs water.
- Feeding: Fig trees rarely need fertiliser. Only feed if the tree shows signs of slow growth or pale leaves. If growing in sandy soils, you may need to fertilise annually as nutrients leach out quickly.
- Pruning: In mid-spring, remove one-quarter to one-third of the older branches to encourage fresh growth and fruit.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm inc. pot
- Eventual Height: 2.6m
- Supplied As: Arrives in a 15L plastic pot
- Time to First Crop: 1 year
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