Edible Gardening

Spring Fig Tree Sale Starts Now!



I am happy to announce that once again I am selling fig trees. Don’t miss this great opportunity to grow this special fruit tree from the most special fig varieties available.

To find a link to the sale, click here: https://www.figboss.com/post/spring-fig-tree-sale-starts-now

It’s a great honor to be able to spread the joy of growing figs every year with you all and I can’t think of a better way than for you to grow your own fig tree. “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” What they don’t tell you is that you need a fishing rod and in this case, you need a fig tree.

As most of you probably know, fig varieties have varying degrees of success based on their growing location. Their fruit quality is greatly affected by the climatic conditions in their final ripening stage. When the fig is turning color, becoming soft, gaining sweetness, and becoming edible, this is when the fig is vulnerable.

If you want fig variety recommendations, read through the descriptions of each fig below, or better yet, don’t be afraid to contact me. In your message, include your growing zone, location, annual rainfall, and how you want to grow them.

This is the first sale of the year and I will be selling fig trees periodically throughout the summer and fall. If you’re looking for a particular variety and it’s not listed below, I don’t have it available at this time, but it may be in the future.

How to Order

If you want to place an order, contact me through the Fig Boss contact form, here – Sales will occur on a first come first serve basis and I will update this article to reflect what is still available. I have limited quantities of each variety.

Once I have confirmed availability, I will send you an invoice through Square to your email where you will find a link to checkout with a credit card.

*Remember* I cannot ship your tree(s) without receiving payment first. Please pay in a timely manner or I’ll have no choice but to make your order available to other buyers.

Check out the very informative Fig Boss website & blog: https://www.figboss.com/
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Consulting Services: https://www.figboss.com/consulting

Other important links:
The Fruit Talk! Podcast: https://anchor.fm/rossraddi
The Ever-expanding Fruit Growing Spreadsheet: https://goo.gl/X6ye9e
2018 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/a9MLNYaf3pqxNU7p9
2019 Fig Variety Album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/bSFfDZnVuwSeZ9Bi8

Zone 7A – Greater Philadelphia

10 Comments

  1. Lots of great trees on sale on your site. I just bought smith cuttings from figbid. <edit> Someday I'm going to get a Black Madeira, for now I need to get my young UNK I bought from neighbor figured out. 🙂

  2. Hey Ross , do you have any older persimmons for sale? (2-3yrs)
    Thanks for your channel

  3. Good luck with your sale. I’m super excited to be going to CajunB’s place Thursday!!! Trying really hard to keep my list below 10… we shall see.

  4. What figs would you recommend for zone 6b ?? I do have a Chicago cold Hardy fig

  5. Hi Ross, I live in Lehigh acres, south west Florida, our rainy season is from May to September and the average precipitation is 58.1 inches, the temperature average is 88 in summer, what fig varieties do you recommend?

  6. A N I D E A ! INSTEAD OF HAVING EVERY INTERESTED , POTENTIAL CUSTOMER MESSAGE YOU TELLING YOU THEIR ZONE . MAKE UP A CHART , DISPLAYING EVERY VARIETY THAT YOU SELL, AND HAVE THEE OPTIMAL ZONE TO GROW HAVE THE CHART LARGE PRINT , & ADD NEW SELECTIONS AS TIME GOES ON. THANKS FOR YOUR MANY YOUTUBES , IVE LEARNED FROM THEM ! I REALLY ENJOYED A COUPLE OF THE PERSIMMON VIDEOS LAST WEEK .

  7. Hey Ross what is the coldest night temperature a fully leafed out fig tree like those you have in this greenhouse can handle? Will they die back with a brief 35 degree Fahrenheit low?
    Thanks I look forward to buying more figs from you!

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