Delicious Fruit Harvests Twice Each Year
Why Brown Turkey Fig Trees?
With the Brown Turkey Fig, you get twice the production. Because it grows two harvests each year, the Brown Turkey is unique and highly sought-after. The first crop is small and arrives in late spring or early summer. Later, your main harvest ripens in early fall and is considerably larger, offering the sweetest, richest flavor imaginable.
And it couldn’t be easier to grow. Your Brown Turkey Fig features the finest qualities of a traditional fig but it endures winters that would devastate most other fig trees and tolerates heat well, too. If your climate is outside its recommended growing zones, you can even grow it indoors.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
With your Brown Turkey Fig Tree, you get large and reliable harvests season after season. The Fig Trees available at your local nursery or big-box are often sold with weaker roots, branching, and damage if they’re even available.
But when you order a Brown Turkey Fig from our nursery, you get healthier roots, ready to thrive and adapt at your home with ease. And with our largest sizes, you get developed branching that grows fruit even faster…sometimes in the first season! We nurture our trees, from planting to shipping, so that a robust, fruitful producer arrives straight to your door.
We’ve done the hard work at our nursery, and now, you reap the rewards with delicious figs for years to come. Figs to eat right off the tree, cook or can for preserves. This is one of our most popular figs and we tend to sell out quickly.
The possibilities are endless, so don’t wait – experience the rich flavor and huge harvests of the Brown Turkey Fig Tree for yourself!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant your Brown Turkey Fig in an area that receives full to partial sunlight (4 to 8 hours of sun daily). Brown Turkey Figs also prefer well-drained soil, though they are adaptable to a number of different soil types. If you plant in a container to keep indoors, place your Brown Turkey Fig Tree by a large sunny window.
Once you’ve selected your area, dig a hole that’s large enough to accommodate your tree’s root ball, place your tree, and backfill the surrounding soil. Water to settle its roots and mulch around the tree to preserve moisture. If you’re planting in a container, select a pot that’s about twice the width of your tree’s shipped container. Ensure the pot has drainage holes, use organic planting mix and place your tree. Finally, water the tree until you see water escaping the drainage holes at the bottom of your pot.
2. Watering: Typically, we recommend watering your tree once a week, or more frequently in drier, hotter climates. If you’re not sure when to water, check your soil about 3 inches down – if the soil is dry, water until it is moist or until you see water draining from your container.
3. Fertilizing: Brown Turkey Fig Trees will not usually need fertilizing, but if you notice slow growth, fertilize at the start of spring with a well-balanced blend, like 10-10-10.
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