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Every garden should have a fig tree. These distinctive plants produce delicious fruits with better flavors than the mature tree. Unlike other fruits, figs ripen entirely on the branch, so growing them yourself allows you to harvest fresh fruit. 

Figs - the world of plants

Basic care guide

Here are some specific species with beautiful foliage and some delicious fruit: 

Celeste (Ficus carica): This species produces medium-sized, brown or purple fruits on relatively large trees. These trees have an early maturity time and produce sweet fig fruits.

Alma Figs (Ficus carica): This variety ripens later in the season due to its extended spring dormancy, and has rich, delicious fruit. The fruit is yellow or tan in color and bears fruit on the most compact trees.

Caprifigs (Ficus carica sylvestris): Wasps love this species, which produces only male flowers. This type is usually not grown for its fruits, but only as decoration. 

    • Original home It is native to the Mediterranean region, along with West and South Asia. It has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown all over the world. 
    •   Nickname : Common Fig, Edible Fig
    • Platoon Moraceae
Figs - the world of plants

Suitable lighting for him:

  • Full sun is essential for a bountiful crop and sweeter fruit. It should receive between six to eight hours of daily direct sunlight. Lack of sunlight will prevent trees from producing as many figs as compared to those planted with adequate light.
  •  Plant near a wall with southern exposure in South Central so they can benefit from reflected heat. In the upper South, choose hardy selections, such as 'Brown Turkey' and 'Celeste.'

Suitable living conditions

  • Fig trees need warm conditions and subtropical climates to thrive but will tolerate some lower temperatures as long as they remain above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Areas with harsh winters are not suitable

The amount of water needed

  •  Watering needs for fig trees depend largely on soil and weather. However, fig trees generally need about 1 to 1.5 inches of water each week
  • Fig trees grow in a variety of soil conditions, but slightly acidic, well-drained soil is best.
  •  Any weeds you see should be removed, and the soil should be renewed by adding fertilizer every 4-5 weeks. In addition, between 10-15 cm of sawdust or straw should be placed evenly around the trunk of the tree that covers the soil. This will contribute to maintaining moisture in the summer. It will protect figs from cold and frost in the winter
Figs - the world of plants
Figs - the world of plants

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How to plant seeds

  • First, get the seeds. Seed selection is essential to choose feminized species if you want fruit-bearing trees, as male trees do not produce edible fruit.
  • Cut the fig in half, and remove the pulp and seeds.
  • Soak the fig seeds to check their suitability. (Only seeds that float are viable.)
  • Plant the seeds in suitable soil, keep the soil moist.
  • Place it in a sunny location – at least six hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Expect to see germination within a week or two. Continue to keep the soil moist and in a sunny location.
  • You'll know it's time to transfer the seeds to a pot when there are at least two sets of leaves and the tree is a few inches tall

Pruning

  • Fig trees do not need much pruning throughout the year but can benefit from pruning during their dormant period (late winter or early spring) because it promotes new growth. New growth also produces healthier branches and tends to produce more fruit.
  • To keep fig trees healthy, prune them as soon as they are planted during the first year. (Pruning about half the branches helps build a strong root system.) 
  • Don't forget to prune dead and diseased branches during the season 

Temperatures

  • It prefers a temperature range of 41 to 100°C (5 to 38°C).