Olympian Fig Tree Bare Root Live Plant – Cold Hardy, Self-Pollinating, 4-8ft

Original price was: $115.99.Current price is: $90.99.

Cultivate your own sweet, purple-skinned figs with this Olympian Fig Tree bare root plant. A cold hardy fig tree, it thrives in USDA Zones 6-10 and is a self pollinating fig tree, ensuring fruit without a second plant. Perfect for home gardens and container growing.

Estimated arrival

Feb 04

Feb 09 - Feb 11

Feb 14 - Feb 18

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 6-10
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining soil (pH 6.0-7.0)
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full to partial sun (at least 6 hours direct sunlight)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring

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    Overview

    Embark on a delightful gardening journey by adding the Olympian Fig Tree bare root plant to your landscape. This exceptional variety is renowned for its ability to produce abundant, sweet figs with minimal effort, making it a favorite among both novice and experienced gardeners. As a cold hardy fig tree, it stands resilient in various climates, particularly thriving in USDA Zones 6-10. This offering is for a fig tree bare root plant, providing a robust and ready-to-plant specimen that will quickly establish itself in your garden. Imagine the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh, organic figs directly from your backyard, offering a taste experience far superior to store-bought varieties. The Olympian fig is a reliable and rewarding choice for anyone interested in growing Olympian figs, promising delicious fruit and a beautiful addition to your outdoor space.

    The Olympian variety produces very sweet fruits characterized by thin purple skin and a vibrant red to violet flesh. Its compact growth habit, reaching 4-8 feet, makes it suitable for various garden sizes, including container gardening. This tree is also a self pollinating fig tree, eliminating the need for a second tree to ensure a fruitful harvest. This particular fig is celebrated for its consistent production and exceptional flavor profile, making it an ideal choice for fresh eating, preserves, or baking. With its ease of care and delicious yield, the Olympian Fig Tree live plant is a fantastic investment for any fruit enthusiast.

    Key Benefits

    The Olympian Fig Tree bare root offers a multitude of benefits that make it an outstanding choice for any home garden. Its adaptability and generous fruit production provide both aesthetic beauty and culinary delight.

    • Cold Hardy & Resilient: This cold hardy fig tree tolerates temperatures down to USDA Zone 6, ensuring its survival and productivity in a wide range of climates where other fig varieties might struggle. This resilience makes it a dependable choice for many gardeners.
    • Self-Pollinating Convenience: As a self pollinating fig tree, it eliminates the need for a second fig tree to ensure fruit production. This simplifies gardening efforts, making it ideal for smaller spaces or for those who prefer to grow just one tree.
    • Delicious, Sweet Fruit: Enjoy a bountiful harvest of very sweet figs with beautiful thin purple skin and a rich red to violet flesh. These figs are perfect for fresh eating, making preserves, or incorporating into various culinary creations.
    • Easy to Grow & Low Maintenance: The Olympian fig is known for its reliability and ease of care. It’s a low-maintenance addition to your garden, suitable for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking for a rewarding fruit tree.
    • Organic Homegrown Produce: Cultivate your own organic fruit at home, ensuring fresh, chemical-free produce for your family. This allows you to control the growing conditions and enjoy the purest flavors.
    • Versatile Use: Beyond its delicious fruit, the Olympian Fig Tree live plant is also a beautiful addition to your landscape, offering attractive foliage and a Mediterranean touch to your garden design.
    • Strong Start as Bare Root: Shipped as a fig tree bare root, this plant is ready to be planted directly into your home garden, providing a strong and healthy foundation for rapid growth and fruit production. This method often leads to quicker establishment compared to potted plants.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Proper care will ensure your Olympian Fig Tree bare root thrives and produces abundant fruit. These guidelines are tailored to help you succeed in growing Olympian figs in your home garden.

    The Olympian Fig Tree bare root thrives in full to partial sun exposure, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal fruit production and vigorous growth. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade can be beneficial to prevent leaf scorch. If growing in a container, ensure it can be moved to follow the sun or to provide protection during extreme heat. During its establishment period and particularly during dry spells, consistent watering is crucial. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once established, fig trees are relatively drought-tolerant but will produce better fruit with regular watering, especially when fruits are developing. Reduce watering in the fall as the tree prepares for dormancy. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so proper drainage is key.

    Well-draining soil is paramount for the health of your cold hardy fig tree. It prefers a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter like compost or aged manure to improve drainage. If planting in a container, use a high-quality potting mix designed for fruit trees or general outdoor plants, ensuring the pot has adequate drainage holes. This fig tree is suitable for USDA Zones 6-10. In Zone 6, protection during the coldest parts of winter may be necessary, such as wrapping the tree or growing it in a container that can be moved indoors. It can tolerate temperatures down to approximately 10°F (-12°C) once established. Protect young trees from late spring frosts. Fertilize your Olympian Fig Tree live plant in early spring before new growth begins and again in mid-summer. Use a balanced fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) or a fertilizer formulated for fruit trees. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can promote leafy growth at the expense of fruit production. Organic options like compost or worm castings can also provide a slow, steady release of nutrients. Fig trees are generally robust, but watch out for common pests like fig rust or fig mosaic virus. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues. Prune dead or diseased branches promptly. Regularly inspect your tree for any signs of distress and address them quickly to maintain its vigor and fruit-bearing capacity.

    Size & Details

    The Olympian Fig Tree bare root is offered as a bare root plant, meaning it is shipped without soil around its roots, ready for immediate planting upon arrival. This method encourages rapid root establishment in its new environment. Typically, a bare root plant will be a young tree, often 1-2 years old, with a well-developed root system. When mature, the Olympian Fig Tree bare root typically grows to a manageable height of 4-8 feet, making it an excellent choice for both in-ground planting and larger container gardening. Its moderate growth rate means you can expect to see significant development within the first few seasons after planting. Fruit production usually begins within 1-3 years of planting, with increasing yields as the tree matures. The compact size of this Olympian Fig Tree live plant also makes harvesting easier and allows it to fit comfortably into various garden designs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: How big does this Olympian Fig Tree get? A: The Olympian Fig Tree live plant typically grows to a height of 4-8 feet, making it a manageable size for most home gardens and suitable for both in-ground planting and larger containers.
    • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Olympian Fig Tree bare root is primarily an outdoor plant, especially as a cold hardy fig tree for USDA Zones 6-10. In colder zones, it can be grown in containers and brought indoors during winter.
    • Q: How much sunlight does the Olympian Fig Tree need? A: This fig tree thrives in full to partial sun exposure, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production.
    • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the Olympian Fig Tree bare root is considered an easy-to-grow and low-maintenance fruit tree, making it ideal for beginners interested in growing Olympian figs.
    • Q: What condition will the fig tree bare root arrive in? A: Your Olympian Fig Tree bare root plant will arrive dormant, carefully packaged without soil around its roots, ready for planting. This ensures a strong start once planted.
    • Q: How long until this Olympian Fig Tree produces fruit? A: You can typically expect your Olympian Fig Tree live plant to start producing fruit within 1-3 years after planting, with yields increasing as the tree matures.
    • Q: Will this cold hardy fig tree survive winter in my zone? A: This fig tree is cold hardy down to USDA Zone 6. If you are in Zone 6, some winter protection may be beneficial, especially for young trees.
    • Q: What type of soil is best for growing Olympian figs? A: Well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0) is best for the Olympian Fig Tree bare root to ensure healthy root development and overall plant vigor.
    • Q: Does this self pollinating fig tree need another tree to produce fruit? A: No, the Olympian Fig Tree live plant is a self pollinating fig tree, so you only need one tree to get a bountiful harvest of delicious figs.
    • Q: Can I grow the Olympian Fig Tree in a pot? A: Yes, its mature size of 4-8 feet makes the Olympian Fig Tree bare root well-suited for container growing, especially if you need to move it for winter protection in colder zones.

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