Let’s face it—fig trees are like potato chips. You think you’ll stop at one… and then suddenly you’ve got five varieties growing in mismatched pots around your backyard. But if you’re just starting out, the question isn’t how many, it’s which one first? Or maybe you’re ready to add something new, but you’re not sure […]
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Let’s Not Pretend: Cold Climates Can Be Brutal on Figs You fell in love with figs. Maybe it was that first homegrown bite, or maybe it was the idea of a Mediterranean tree thriving in your backyard. And then reality hit: winter. Not the “sweater weather” kind—real winter. Freezing temps, biting winds, icy mornings. The […]
Let’s get this out of the way: fig trees are wild at heart. You plant one thinking it’ll stay tidy, grow up gracefully, and gift you fruit without fuss. But then? Branches go rogue. Leaves sprawl like they’re auditioning for a jungle scene. And the figs—well, they can be hit or miss if you’re not […]
It’s not just your imagination — figs are everywhere lately. And no, we’re not talking about those shrink-wrapped ones hiding in the corner of the produce aisle. We’re talking about real figs. The kind you grow yourself, pick fresh from the tree, and eat barefoot in the backyard. You know what’s wild? It’s not just […]