Homebase in association with crocus

Homebase in association with crocus

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  • Eventual Height: 3m
  • Eventual Spread: 3m
Price Pruned

Fig

Ficus carica Pastiliere2000008012

available Discontinued size: 10 litre pot (bush) £34.99

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  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: will tolerate most soils, except very badly drained
  • Rate of growth: average
  • Other Features: red-violet fruits
  • Hardiness: fully hardy

    This deciduous, spreading shrub is highly ornamental, with large, glossy, palmate leaves. It is best grown against a south or south-west facing wall, where, in long, hot summers it will produce an abundant crop of , pear-shaped fruit. These figs are rich and sweet and available for picking from August to September. An interesting and easy plant to grow, and one of the oldest fruits in cultivation.

  • Garden care: Plant in a 40cm (15in) pot in the ground or in a lined pit to restrict root-growth - unrestricted root growth leads to poor fruiting. Prune in spring when all chance of frost has past. Remove any frost-damaged or weak branches, and thin out shoots to let light in. Some pruning may be required in summer - trim all new shoots back to five or six leaves.

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