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 […]
Tag Archives: Homegrown Figs
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 […]
There’s something weirdly magical about figs. Maybe it’s their jammy, floral flavor that feels like sunshine in a bite. Or maybe it’s the look on someone’s face when they eat a perfectly ripe fig straight from the tree—eyes wide, slow chew, that little pause like wait… what just happened? Either way, it’s no surprise more […]
The Sweetest Obsession It started, like most great obsessions, with failure. I bought my first fig tree from a local nursery on a total whim—Kadota, if I remember right. I was in my twenties, living in a duplex with more enthusiasm than gardening knowledge, and the tag said something like “Sweet honey flavor. Low maintenance.” […]
Figs are kind of like wine—each variety has its own personality, complexity, and dedicated fans. Some are syrupy and rich, others light and honeyed, and a few pack a surprising punch of berry and spice. If you’ve ever wondered which fig varieties truly stand out when it comes to flavor, you’re in the right place. […]