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Fig Tree Collection – 8 Live Plants Cold Hardy Varieties | Instant Orchard Starter | Rooted Fig Trees | Backyard Fruit Garden

Fig Tree Collection – 8 Live Plants Cold Hardy Varieties | Instant Orchard Starter | Rooted Fig Trees | Backyard Fruit Garden

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Create your own instant orchard with this premium Fig Tree Collection featuring eight (8) cold-hardy varieties, all carefully grown and ready to thrive in your garden. Each plant is shipped with roots wrapped damp to maintain freshness and ensure successful transplanting.

This curated collection includes some of the most popular and productive fig varieties, known for their excellent flavor, reliability, and adaptability across a wide range of climates (Zones 6–10). These young trees are grown from cuttings and are fast-growing, with the potential to fruit quickly under proper care.

Included varieties:
✔️ Fignomenal
✔️ Violette de Bordeaux
✔️ Kadota
✔️ Beers Black
✔️ Yellow Long Neck
✔️ Hardy Chicago
✔️ Celeste
✔️ Olympian

Perfect for backyard orchards, container growing, or edible landscaping, this bundle offers both variety and value for fig lovers and home growers.

You will receive:
✔️ 8 live fig trees (1 of each variety)
✔️ Rooted plants with damp-wrapped roots
✔️ Cold hardy varieties (Zones 6–10)
✔️ Fast-growing, fruit-producing potential
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Fig Tree
Botanical Name: Ficus carica
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Young live plants (rooted)
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining, rich soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not soggy
Mature Height: 10–20 feet (smaller with pruning)
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes (excellent for pots)

💡 Care Tip: After arrival, pot in a quality mix and keep in partial shade for a few days before gradually introducing to full sun. Expect some leaf drop during transit—this is normal and the plants will recover.


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