Fig Plant,Hirts Hardy Chicago Edible Fig Plant - Ficus - Hardy - 4" Pot

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Fig Plant Popular Q&A

Q: How to Propagate a Fig Plant.
A: 1. Take 6-to-10-inch cuttings from the end of two-year-old branches using a sharp cutting tool. Cut them 1/4 inch above a node or raised area that surrounds the... Read More »

Q: How to grow a fig plant?
A: Figs are generally fairly easy, accommodating plants, tolerating everything from poor soil, drought and neglect. As yours isn't doing so well, I'd add a good mu... Read More »

Q: How to Care for Fig Plants in Winter.
A: 1. Reduce the amount of water you give your fig plants as fall progresses. This will help them to go dormant, which is their natural way of coping with cold wea... Read More »

Q: Why fig plants are found on rooftops?
A: because figs (the fruit) are eaten by animals such as birds, bats as well as small mammals - the seeds pass through the digestive tracts of the animals and are ... Read More »

Q: What eats the creeping fig plant?
A: Probably the locust. Nasty critters. They are kind of like grasshoppers with an eating obsession. Read More »

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