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Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA OrganicFicus carica 'Little Miss Figgy

  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

    Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

    Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

    Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

    Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic
  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic
  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic
  • Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic

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Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA OrganicFicus carica 'Little Miss Figgy

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Smaller Space, Larger Harvest – All Organic

Fresh figs, grown organically. Is there any fruit more versatile or delicious? With the Little Miss Figgy™ Tree, you won’t need a lot of space to harvest an abundance of juicy fruit. Your new tree is known for its versatility and ability to fit into an array of spaces in your yard or in patio-bound container.

Plus, deeply-hued green leaves and deep purple bounties of figs make the Little Miss Figgy even more desirable. Abundant sweetness abounds in the smooth, juicy silhouette of each fig that grows on your new tree. With the delicious treats grown right on the branches and rich hues throughout, this tree imparts instant curb appeal to your home.

And because figs do not ripen on the tree, they must be eaten within two or three days of picking, so the best way to enjoy nature’s candy? Grow it right in your backyard. Plant your Figgy in a pot or container for patio living or plant your Little Miss Figgy Tree directly in ground. Adaptability and year-after-year growth means plentiful fresh figs for snacks, toppings, baking, drying or simply eating right off the branches.

Best of all? Your Little Miss Figgy is grown organically, so harsh chemicals or sprays are unnecessary. In addition to the health benefits of organic growth, figs are iron-rich, high in fiber, potassium and calcium. They’re a natural source of vitamins and minerals, and these nutritious little snacks are low maintenance to boot.

Healthy, happy and right at home in your backyard, all with organic growth. Order your Little Miss Figgy Tree today!

Pollination Info

Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic Pollination

Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organics are self-fertile. You will get fruit with only one plant. However, adding an additional Little Miss Figgy™ Tree - USDA Organic will drastically increase the size of your crop.

Planting & Care

The Little Miss Figgy Tree (Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy') is a small, dwarf tree often grown in containers as they reach a mature height of 4-6 feet tall and width of 3-4 feet wide. They are also a great addition to any garden and do not take up much space, but it’s recommended that you’re in growing zones 7-11 if you plan to plant this tree in the ground. They’re known for their blue-green lobed leaves and dark purple fruits that are deliciously sweet and packed full of iron, fiber, potassium and calcium. Eat them right off the tree, in a salad, or bake them in a dessert!

Planting Location: When deciding where to plant your fig tree keep in mind that fig trees perform best in full sun. They can tolerate shade, but prefer full sun. Plant them in an area that doesn’t get hit with harsh winter winds. Fig trees grown in containers should be placed by large sunny windows if kept indoors.

Planting Directions (in ground):
1) Once you’ve selected the perfect planting site, dig a hole that’s three times wider than your tree’s root ball and just as deep.
2) Loosen the soil on the sides of the hole with a shovel or pitchfork. Next, remove any debris like dirt clumps, grass, or rocks from the hole.
3) Position your tree and make sure it’s level with the surrounding ground and standing straight up.
4) Begin to back fill your hole and gently tamp the soil down to eliminate air pocketsfrom forming.
5) After the planting process is complete give your fig tree a slow, deep watering by holding a hose at its base and counting to 20.
6) Mulch around the base to conserve soil moisture and to keep weeds/grasses back.

Planting Directions (potted):
1) For container trees, select a container that’s slightly larger than the root ball (2 sizes larger than the initial container the fig came in works best).
2) Add a mixture of potting soil and organic planting mix to the container before you place your tree in it.
3) Make sure your tree stands straight up in its container and give it a good drink of water until you see water coming out the bottom of the pot. If your pot doesn’t contain drainage holes, you can quickly add some with a small drill.
4) Allow the top 2 inches of the soil to dry before watering again.

Watering: Fig trees have a fair drought tolerance. Once established they will need a deep watering once every one to two weeks. Feel your soil, if it feels like it’s drying out close to the surface then it’s time to water your tree. Trees kept in containers will often need more water than those planted in the ground. Water your trees more often during times of extreme heat or prolonged droughts.

Fertilization: Usually fig trees don’t require any fertilizing, unless you know that your lawn is lacking in nutrients. If you need to fertilize your trees it’s best to do so in the early spring. Use a slow release, well balanced organic fertilizer, like formula 10-10-10.

Weed Control: Placing a 3 to 4 inch thick layer of mulch around the base of your trees will prevent weeds from growing. It will also regulate the soil temperature, and help the soil retain moisture.

Shipping Details

Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.

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Product Details

Mature Height: 4-6 ft.
Mature Width: 3-4 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Harvest Time: August
Year to Bear: Can Fruit the 1st Year!
Botanical Name: Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy
Does Not Ship To: AZ, OR
Grows Well In Zones: 7-11 outdoors
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7-11 outdoors       Map

Growing Zones: 7-11 outdoors

(hardy down to 10℉)

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