Honest review: Fig Tree is rewarding but late frost damage to blossom in exposed positions is real

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Leila
· July 28, 2023
3 out of 5

Fig Tree is a genuinely satisfying plant to grow, but I want to be upfront about one thing: late frost damage to blossom in exposed positions. I've dealt with it twice now and it takes consistent attention to manage.

Beyond that, dual ornamental and productive value in a garden makes it one of my favourites in the collection. I keep it in a sheltered south or west-facing garden wall as an espalier which suits it well. Learning about thinning fruitlets in early summer to improve individual fruit size has been essential. winter pruning while the tree is dormant is worth waiting for — the plant really justifies itself then. Four stars because of that persistent issue.

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