Magnolia Fig Tree 4-8 Inches Tall – Cold Hardy Edible Fruit, Ficus Carica

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Enjoy fresh, delicious figs with the Magnolia Fig Tree! This cold-hardy Ficus Carica produces edible fruit and thrives outdoors. Perfect for preserving.

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    Magnolia Fig Tree: Grow Your Own Delicious Figs

    The Magnolia Fig Tree (Ficus Carica) is a cold-hardy fruiting fig tree known for its large, bronze-skinned figs with sweet amber flesh. This edible fig tree is an ideal choice for gardeners looking for a hardy fig variety that thrives in cold climates and produces fruit perfect for preserving. This Ficus Carica variety is well-suited for outdoor planting in regions with temperatures down to 50°F, but it can also be brought indoors in colder climates for the winter.

    The Magnolia Fig is one of the largest fig varieties, with an asymmetric fruit that ripens from mid-July through August. For best results, harvest figs early to avoid splitting and sourness due to the open ostiole. Ficus Carica is a deciduous shrub that is not only great for fruit production but also adds beautiful broadleaf foliage to your garden, enhancing your landscape with its lush greenery.

    Each Magnolia Fig Tree in stock is between 4-8 inches tall and is shipped in a small cup for safe transport. After receiving your plant, ensure to transplant it within 12-24 hours into well-draining soil and keep it in full sunlight for optimal growth. Proper planting ensures the edible fruit will grow.

    This fig tree is pet-safe, making it an ideal choice for family gardens. You can enjoy the beauty of your landscape while keeping your pets safe. With its manageable size and beautiful form, the Magnolia Fig Tree makes a stunning addition to any garden.

    Whether you’re looking to grow edible fruit, enhance your garden landscape, or enjoy the beauty of a fig tree, the Magnolia Fig Tree is a perfect addition. The benefits are clear: fresh fruit, enhanced aesthetics, and a pet-safe environment. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own delicious figs with this remarkable tree.

    Key Features and Benefits:

    • Cold-Hardy: This fig tree thrives in colder climates, tolerating temperatures as low as 50°F.
    • Edible Fruit: Produces large bronze figs with sweet amber flesh, perfect for preserving or fresh eating.
    • Beautiful Foliage: Adds a stunning touch to any garden with its broadleaf, deciduous foliage.
    • Easy to Care For: Requires minimal maintenance, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.
    • Pet-Safe: Safe to grow in homes with pets, providing a worry-free gardening experience for families.

    Perfect for:

    • Edible Gardening: Grow your own figs for fresh fruit or preservation.
    • Landscaping: Enhance your garden’s beauty with a fig tree that produces both ornamental and edible benefits.
    • Gifting: A unique and thoughtful gift for gardening enthusiasts or anyone who loves fresh fruit trees.

    FAQs

    1. Can the Magnolia Fig Tree be grown indoors?
    2. Yes, the Magnolia Fig Tree can be grown indoors during the winter months if temperatures drop below 50°F. It needs full sunlight and well-draining soil.

    3. How large will the Magnolia Fig Tree grow?
    4. This tree can grow to a height of 6-10 feet. However, it is most commonly grown as a smaller shrub for ease of harvest and maintenance.

    5. When will the Magnolia Fig Tree produce fruit?
    6. The Magnolia Fig Tree typically produces fruit from mid-July through August. Ensure you pick the figs early to avoid splitting or sourness.

    7. How do I care for my Magnolia Fig Tree?
    8. Magnolia Fig Trees need full sunlight, medium watering, and well-draining soil. For best results, fertilize seasonally and protect the tree from frost in colder climates.

    9. What is the best way to use the figs from this tree?

    The large Magnolia figs are great for preserving and making jams or drying. You can also eat them fresh, or use them in baking and desserts.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      7-10
    • Soil Type

      Well-draining
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full Sunlight
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or Fall

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      Magnolia Fig Tree 4-8 Inches Tall - Cold Hardy Edible Fruit, Ficus Carica
      Magnolia Fig Tree 4-8 Inches Tall – Cold Hardy Edible Fruit, Ficus Carica