Little Miss Figgy Fig

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A miniature fig, with a compact habit; produces exceptional dark purple fruits with amber flesh abundantly along the branches; attractive, deeply lobed, blue-green foliage; great for small gardens or containers; attracts birds

Mature Height: 6 feetMature Width: 4 feetLight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
 
AttractsBirdsDeer ResistantYesFamilyFigFoliage ColorGreenGenusFicusEdibleYesGrowth RateMediumHardiness Zone7aHarvest SeasonLate Summer to Early FallLandscape UsesAccent, Screening, Garden, ContainerLight NeedsFull Sun, Partial ShadeMature Height6 feetMature Width4 feetPrune TimeLate Winter PruningWater NeedsAverage to Moist
 
 
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Essentials for Success

For flourishing plants, use potting soil for potted plants or planting mix for garden beds paired with Root Zone starter fertilizer is the perfect duo to foster robust root growth and minimize transplant shock.

Details

Edible Qualities

Little Miss Figgy Fig is a medium-sized shrub that is commonly grown for its edible qualities, although it does have ornamental merits as well. It produces deep purple fruit (technically 'pomes') with gold flesh which are usually ready for picking from late summer to early fall. The fruits have a sweet taste and a fleshy texture.

The fruit are most often used in the following ways:

  • Fresh Eating
  • Cooking
  • Preserves

Features

Little Miss Figgy Fig has attractive dark green foliage with light green veins throughout the season. The small lobed leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. The flowers are not ornamentally significant. The fruits are showy deep purple pomes carried in abundance from late summer to late fall. The fruit can be messy if allowed to drop on the lawn or walkways, and may require occasional clean-up.

This is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with a more or less rounded form. Its average texture blends into the landscape, but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed. It is a good choice for attracting birds to your yard, but is not particularly attractive to deer who tend to leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. It has no significant negative characteristics.

Aside from its primary use as an edible, Little Miss Figgy Fig is sutiable for the following landscape applications:

  • Accent
  • Hedges/Screening
  • General Garden Use
  • Container Planting

Care

Planting & Growing

Little Miss Figgy Fig will grow to be about 6 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 4 feet. It has a low canopy, and is suitable for planting under power lines. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for 50 years or more.

This shrub is quite ornamental as well as edible, and is as much at home in a landscape or flower garden as it is in a designated edibles garden. It does best in full sun to partial shade. It does best in average to evenly moist conditions, but will not tolerate standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH, and is able to handle environmental salt. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments. Consider applying a thick mulch around the root zone in winter to protect it in exposed locations or colder microclimates. This is a selected variety of a species not originally from North America.

Little Miss Figgy Fig is a good choice for the edible garden, but it is also well-suited for use in outdoor pots and containers. Because of its height, it is often used as a 'thriller' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination; plant it near the center of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that spill over the edges. It is even sizeable enough that it can be grown alone in a suitable container. Note that when grown in a container, it may not perform exactly as indicated on the tag - this is to be expected. Also note that when growing plants in outdoor containers and baskets, they may require more frequent waterings than they would in the yard or garden.