Fignomenal Fig (Dwarf Chicago Hardy) - Naturally Grown
Fignomenal Fig (Dwarf Chicago Hardy) - Naturally Grown
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THESE WILL BE BACK THIS WINTER FOR 2026 SHIPMENT!
A highly productive dwarf version of 'Chicago Hardy'. Produces large, delicious purple figs the same as regular 'Chicago Hardy,' it just grows much more compact and bonsai-like compared to the regular version. Perfect for patios and containers. Discovered as a bud sport of 'Chicago Hardy'.
NATURALLY GROWN - no synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, neo-nictinoids, or other pesticides or toxic ag chemicals used at our nursery
Site requirements:Full sun location. Figs will grow in a range of soil types provided the planting location is well drained. Protected locations, such as on the South, East or West side of a building is ideal.
Size at maturity: 8-15', depending on location, climate and care.
Pollination: This fig requires no pollination in order to set fruit. Fruits are seedless.
Resistant to: Splitting after rain. Figs are known for remarkable disease and insect resistance. Ants can get interested in figs and heavy rains can make the current figs rot, so keep well-picked. Figs continue to put on new fruit constantly until frost.
Hardiness: USDA zones 7-10. Winter protection in zone 6-7 recommended.
Plant size: CHOOSE SIZE. Bare-Root shipped February-April. May-October shipped potted in special tree pots.
OUR NURSERY IS AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN 100% FIG BUD MITE FREE.
"...Thank you for the fig plants. They looked great, strongly rooted and ready to grow, which they’re doing now."
-Lee Reich Ph.D- Famous author on growing fruit, renowned fruit grower, and organic gardener
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