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![]() Dwarf Fig Fruit Tree
Sweet Treats, Fresh or Dried
(13 customer reviews)Smoky gray-green foliage adorns these 3- to 4-ft. plants. Move outdoors in the summer, and let the bees pollinate the plant—figs will bear within 2-4 years. Plump fruit is sweet and delectable for fresh eating, preserves, baking and drying. Potted Plant. Zones 7-10 Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, October 06, 2008Little Bit Of Paradise Reviewed By: Thomas (New York, New York) I received this fig as a gift in the fall of 2006. It now has two stems about three and a half feet tall and three stems about a foot tall. This summer/autumn (2008) it produced 21 figs. They are still only about an inch big and green. I am waiting for them to ripen, so I can indulge. Indoors, it brings with it a little bit of the tropics and is a great conversation piece. - Tuesday, November 17, 2009Fast grower Reviewed By: Linda J (Columbus, OHio) When I got this, it was a one foot twig. I was doubtful; however, it grew in leaps and bounds. I did not get fruit this year. The instructions indicate that it can grow to 10 feet and you will need to repot. - Tuesday, November 24, 2009It's huge now! Reviewed By: Mary (San Antonio, Texas) When I got this fig tree I thought it would be a stick with one leaf forever. It had once a week watering this summer during the biggest drought in decades and by the fall it was 4 feet tall, bushy, tons of leaves, and probably 20-30 figs so far! I'm amazed! Read More Reviews |
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