Fig Tree Outdoors
The common fig tree ficus carica is the most popular species of fig for home gardeners because its flowers do not require pollination to yield figs.
Fig tree outdoors. Fig trees enjoy warm weather and full sun. Fig trees aren t difficult to grow but they can pose a challenge if you don t plant them in the right conditions or give them enough water by following a few simple rules you can keep your fig tree looking healthy and green. You can plant your growing fig trees about 15 to 20 feet apart. Many varieties of the common fig tree exist including hardy cultivars that can be grown outdoors in slightly cooler climates zones 6 and 7.
If you do plant more than one fig tree space them out by at least ten feet. If you live in a zone where the winter temperatures get too cold for extended periods the best option would be to grow a fig in a container and stored inside. Because fig trees are self fertilizing you ll only need one tree to get fruit. Don t over water or over fertilize.
Fig trees like full sunlight and adequate room for growth. They need well draining soil and even irrigation. Find out the best way to care for your fig tree through the winter and all season long. To grow the most fruit you should prune suckers or propagate them and use netting to keep away birds.
Keep in mind that fig trees will spread and provide thick shade and have tough roots that can damage sewer pipes and other underground systems. If you are going to train your trees to be bushes instead plant them 10 feet apart. The leaves of the fig tree ficus carica are quite lovely large beautifully shaped and generous in their provision of shade it is entirely unjust that the leaves of this lovely tree have been so maligned throughout history likely due to their part in the biblical story of adam and eve. Although it will never reach its mature outdoor height of 50 feet thank god a potted fiddle leaf fig tree can grow as tall as 10 feet indoors.
They need room to grow averaging about 10 to 30 feet tall when fully grown. Most fig trees need little to no pruning. The fiddle leaf fig is native to western africa and grows naturally in a lowland rainforest environment. Feel free to plant a fig tree outdoors in zone 8 or lower.
It s a banyan fig which means that it begins its life high in the branches of another tree then sends its roots down to the ground where it slowly strangles the host tree to death. For easy fig tree maintenance you should choose fig trees that are free of root knot nematodes. The only thing worse than an unhappy fiddle leaf fig tree that s turning yellow or losing its leaves is a fiddle leaf fig tree that s too happy and outgrows your home. They can be grown outdoors in areas where winter temperatures do not drop below about 10 to 20 degrees f.