A simple seasonal guide for thriving figs and happy growers Caring for a fig tree isn’t some high-stakes garden mystery. But it is a rhythm—a kind of slow conversation with the seasons. You feed it, prune it, protect it, and in return, it gives you the softest, sweetest fruit you’ll ever eat straight from the […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Find your perfect fig, no matter where you plant your roots. Not All Figs Like It Hot—Or Cold Here’s the thing: not every fig tree is cut out for your backyard. I learned this the hard way after planting a gorgeous Black Madeira in Zone 6 and watching it wither like a tourist in a […]
You ever meet someone who doesn’t say much at first—but then over time, you realize they’re kind of amazing? That’s the Kadota fig. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t bleed jammy syrup like a Black Madeira or wear tiger stripes like a Panaché. But give it a moment. Give it some sun, a little patience, and […]