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      Plant Clearance Inc. brings you our premium fig tree collection featuring varieties like Brown Turkey and Black Mission. These are ideal for home gardens, patios, or larger landscaping projects and combine ornamental... ...Read More

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      In the U.S., fig trees in warmer southern regions (like California, Texas, and Florida) often produce two crops a year, early summer and late summer to fall, while in cooler northern areas, they typically yield just one main crop in late summer.

      To protect your fig tree from pests and diseases, prune regularly for good airflow, remove fallen fruit and leaves, and keep the area clean. Use organic insecticidal soap for pests, apply mulch to retain soil health, and ensure proper watering to prevent root rot.

      The best time to prune fig trees is during the dormant season, typically in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. This helps shape the tree, remove dead wood, and encourage healthy fruit production.

      A common fig tree typically grows 10 to 30 feet tall and wide, depending on the variety and growing conditions. With regular pruning, it can be kept smaller and more manageable for easier harvesting.

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