The Little Miss Figgy Dwarf Fig is a new and improved fruit shrub from the Southern Living Plant Collection. Get ready to enjoy delightfully sweet, dark burgundy figs that are large and quite numerous. Little Miss Figgy was selectively bred to produce some of the tastiest figs around. Simply taste one and you're sure to become a believer. Furthermore, it produces this fruit in both Spring and Fall, so you'll get more fruit more often. Besides its delectable figs, you'll love its compact growth habit. Its foliage is dense, with no pruning required. At maturity, it reaches a manageable 4 ft. to 6 ft. H and 3 ft. to 4 ft. W. Therefore, you can easily mix them into garden beds, use them as accents or even plant a hedge of them. This variety is more cold hardy than traditional fig plants as well. It's hardy from USDA Zones 7a to 10b. This selection is deciduous, so expect them to lose all of their leaves in Winter. New growth re-emerges in Spring. Plant in Full Sun for best results and water 2 to 3 times per week for the first growing season. They tolerate most soil types, including clay soil, and are drought tolerant. These Little Miss Figgy Dwarf Fig shrubs are well-established in 2 Gal. pots. They tend to range from 10 to 16 in. tall when shipped. They are not guaranteed to have fruit on arrival. Plants shipped in late Fall, Winter and early Spring will arrive dormant (no leaves).
Space these dwarf fig plants 2.5 ft. plus apart
Grows well in most soil types, even clay soil
Fruits in both spring and fall
Reaches mature height of 4-8 ft. tall x 3-4 ft. wide
Resistant to most serious disease or pest concerns
Includes 1 plant in a 2 Gal. Southern Living Plant Collection pot
Ficus carica 'Little miss figgy' PP27929
Deciduous, large fruit harvests and cold-hardier than traditional figs
Due to state regulations, this plant cannot be shipped to AK, HI, GU, PR or VI
Grows and fruits best in Full Sun
These Dwarf Fig Shrubs are great for containers, hedges, accents and more
Low-maintenance once established
Water 2 to 3 times per week for the first growing season
Hardy in USDA zones 7a-10b
Not guaranteed to be fruiting on arrival
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