· Generally, the sweet spot for growing fig trees outdoors year-round with minimal fuss is USDA Zones 8 through 10. In these warmer climates, fig trees feel right at home. · Hey, fig lovers, this is Ross the Fig Boss, and today we're diving into a fig master class on cultivating this incredible fruit tree in challenging zones 5, 6, and 7. The Chicago Hardy Fig tree is a favorite among IL and TX gardeners and for a good reason. This tree can be grown in containers that you can move inside during bitter-cold winters. However, that doesn’t mean you’ll be forced to shelter the tree indoors when it’s too cold. This tree is a favorite because it is extremely cold-hardy, and with the prope...See full list on treevitalize.comMostly found in gardens around KS, CA, and parts of WA, the Desert King Fig also produces fruits twice a year. It’s important to note that the Desert King is one of the most productive fig trees on the market. Each branch bears anywhere between six and eight fruits, so you can expect five to seven kilograms of figs per tree. The White King thrives ...See full list on treevitalize.comAdorning orchards around WA, PA, and GA, the Olympian Fig Tree is a sight to behold in summer and early fall. It bears deep purple-colored fruits, each the size of a tangerine, with bright red interiors and pale yellow edible seeds. Discovered by biologist Denny McGaughy in Olympia, Washington, and introduced in 2014, the Olympian produces fruits t...See full list on treevitalize.comUSDA Zone 6 provides you with a variety of trees you can grow in your garden. From apple trees, to flowering cherries, the list is endless when it comes to decorating your garden and landscape with evergreen trees. If you’ve already picked your favorite fig tree, it’s time to measure the available space in your garden before bringing it home. Unlik...See full list on treevitalize.com2 days ago · Discover how to plant, grow, and harvest figs—even in cooler zones. Learn which fig varieties thrive in your area with this complete fig-growing guide. · In this guide, I'll walk you through everything you need to know about where figtrees grow best, how to determine your figtree growing zone, and techniques to grow these delicious fruits even in challenging climates. · Discover the best figtree varieties for your USDA grow zone. From cold-hardy figs for northern climates to tropical picks for the heat, find the perfect figtree for your backyard. · The best time to plant figtrees depends on your USDA hardiness zone: Zones 5-7: Plant figtrees in the spring. Fall planting is less reliable due to mixed results and the potential for cold damage. Zone 8 and higher: Figtrees can be planted anytime. Especially when the weather is mild. 2 days ago · Discover how to plant, grow, and harvest figs—even in cooler zones. Learn which fig varieties thrive in your area with this complete fig-growing guide. · In this guide, I'll walk you through everything you need to know about where figtrees grow best, how to determine your figtree growing zone, and techniques to grow these delicious fruits even in challenging climates. · Discover the best figtree varieties for your USDA grow zone. From cold-hardy figs for northern climates to tropical picks for the heat, find the perfect figtree for your backyard. · The best time to plant figtrees depends on your USDA hardiness zone: Zones 5-7: Plant figtrees in the spring. Fall planting is less reliable due to mixed results and the potential for cold damage. Zone 8 and higher: Figtrees can be planted anytime. Especially when the weather is mild.