Our Turkish figs are certified organic by CCOF. We'll do whatever it takes to make it right. Dried organic Turkish figs are a delectable treat. Of the six fruits tested—apricots, cranberries, dates, figs, raisins and plums—shooting to a surprise finish...
Ingredients: Organic Turkish Figs.***STORE UNOPENED AND OPENED BAGS UNDER REFRIGERATION UPON RECEIVING*** Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and milk products.
Known as “Nettarina di Fichi” in Italian, this fig nectar preserve is made from the sweet figs grown in the water-starved lands of Calabria. If you experience a problem with any of our products, customer service, shipping, or even if you just plain...
Ingredients: Figs, sugar. Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and milk products.
Our Turkish figs are sourced from their native land for the freshest and sweetest dried figs you will ever taste. It's no wonder our customers rave about the superior quality of these perfectly moist figs.
Ingredients: Turkish figs. *STORE UNOPENED AND OPENED BAGS UNDER REFRIGERATION UPON RECEIVING* Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and milk products.
Insoluble fiber provides a feeling of fullness and keeps the digestive tract running smoothly. We'll do whatever it takes to make it right. California figs also contain adequate levels of calcium, to support bone and teeth health.
Insoluble fiber is essential for making sure the digestive system runs properly, and it provides a sense of fullness. As a good source of iron, dried Mission figs are an energizing snack that fuels the body.
We aren't kidding when we say these dark chocolate figs are nothing short of amazing! Sweet and plump figs are diced and generously coated in delectable semisweet chocolate. It's the kind of indulgence that can make your day go from average to fantastic.
Mission figs are also high in iron, which helps the body form hemoglobin so that cells have enough oxygen to function. A single serving of these delicious fruits provides 20 percent of the average person's daily value for dietary fiber.
You get two harvests each year. The sweet taste and incredible texture of the Black Mission Fig make it highly desirable. Black Mission Fig Trees are in high demand. Enjoy figs twice a year with the Black Mission Fig.
* Large, sweet fruit * Cold tolerant * Two crops each year * Disease Resistant Figs can bear up to two crops each year, the first in the spring on old wood, and the second later in the fall on the new growth.
Cold-hardy trees are especially well-suited for the Northwest's cool summers and short season; tolerating temperatures in the teens, and, once established, are hardy at 0°F—returning the next season, and yielding a fresh crop of nectarous fruits in...
An easy-to-grow ornamental bush, with large crops of fantastic brown fruits. Enjoy the summer harvest of luscious flavor from the old home country. A family heirloom, named after plantsman Steve Castorani's mother Letizia, whose parents brought the fig...
Low upkeep trees can grow just about anywhere. Strikingly attractive trees, lushly embroidered with large, three-fingered leaves, bestow a luscious cavalcade of golf ball-sized deep-purple figs.
Its fruit ripens on the tree, and its leaves are resistant to fungal infections that spread in areas of high summer humidity. Enjoy figs from April through December! Unlike other fig trees, the LSU Purple Fig has three fruiting seasons: a light crop in...
For peak flavor experience, let figs ripen on trees. Hardy shrubs offer up a magnanimous harvest of soft, sweet, bell-shaped, dark-mahogany-purple fruits dense with sublime sweet pink-amber flesh.
In 3 years, shift the plant into a larger container, such as a 16-18 in pot and then even larger as it gets older. In some colder climates the tree can freeze to the ground. Because the Chicago Hardy Fig fruits on new wood, this cycle will not affect...
You will be amazed how great they taste eating them fresh off the tree. Our family of fig tree growers has been in business since 1938. Hardiness Zones: Zones 7 to 10 outdoors year round Zones 4 to 7 patio plants/ indoors in winter * Sweet Huge Fruit...
You'll notice that black mission figs have a somewhat drier texture than some other varieties of figs. Manufactured on shared equipment with peanuts, soybeans, tree nuts, milk, eggs, wheat and whey.
Louisiana State University introduction. Self-pollinating.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Ripe fruit has excellent, sweet fig flavor.
Pest- and disease-resistant. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Ripens in July. Sweet as sugar with a smooth rich flavor.
Native to southern France, in late July, the lovely trees produce a great big harvest of greenish-yellow fruit packed with sweetly delicious pale-yellow flesh. Super-productive trees are well suited to the Northeast and Northwest.
August brings a delectable deluge of yellow figs loaded with sweet, succulent amber flesh. If you live in the Northwest, with its cool summers and growing season, ‘Italian Honey' is the fig for you.
Before long, a mass of thick greenery will quickly populate your tree. If the taste alone isn't enough to convince you, consider the health benefits of this amazing fruit: High in fiber and rich in potassium, figs are a nutritious snack that are believed...
Order yours from us today! * Super sweet fruit in July * Great for the south * Disease resistant Sweet as Sugar Celeste Fig (Ficus carica 'Celestial') is one of the most widely planted fig trees in America and with good reason.
You and your family will love the Violette de Bordeaux and this variety's endless possibilities. Some say it is the best jam they've ever had. The Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree (Ficus carica) is also known as the Negronne Fig.
Mature Height: 6 - 10 feet
Mature Spread: 4 - 5 feet
Soil Type: Well-Drained
Moisture: Keep Moist
Botanical Name: Ficus carica 'Violette de Bordeaux'
Brown Turkey Fig will grow 15-25 feet in height with an equal spread. It's widely adaptable to soil conditions so there's no need to fuss over it. Why not try one today! * Sumptuous fruit * Cold-hardy * Wildlife interest * Loves the sun
Finished container size should be approximately 8-10 gallons. Fertilize early in the season with a well-balanced fertilizer or with a slow release fertilizer for container plants. Ants are sometimes attracted to very ripe fruit and can be repelled by...
Tree needs protection when temperatures drop below 10ºF. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. A classic, all-purpose fig.