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Plants are shipped out on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and sometimes on Saturdays....Most plants will be sent bare root wrapped in wet sphagnum moss and a plastic bag wrapped in tape for security, and sent via USPS Priority Mail. When plants arrive be sure and soak in water overnight and then plant. I take great care in wrapping plants to assure they arrive safely, but sometimes the Post Office gets careless and damages the package(See “Damage” under shipping) I only ship plants to lower 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Protectorates, and APO/FPO address no international shipping at this time, but am working on same on a country by country basis, so email me with any requests! If there are any certificates or special shipping costs above and beyond what normally occurs in my regular shipping to the lower 48 states...buyer is responsible to tell me and pay any additional costs incurred. Please immediately email or call me upon arrival of shipment, for any problems that you think might have occurred. John Talbott

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FIG BROWN TURKEY- Zone 6-9 Chill Hrs: 100 Fig Black Mission-Ficus carica Zone 7  Chill Hrs 100  4-10 Feet Self Fertile Fig Texas Everbearing Ficus carica  Zone 7-11 Chill Hrs 100
Brown Turkey Fig-8 feet at maturity Chill Hrs: 100 Zone: 6

  • Two crops per year-tasty fruit for table or jams and jellies
  • 8 Feet by 6 feet
  • Deer resistant
  • At various times of the year these figs are offered in these sizes: 1" Starter Plug, Bundle of 3 1" Starter Plug, 1-Gal, Full Gal, 3-Gal, 5-Gal, and 7-Gal.
  • Chill Hrs 100
  • Zone 6
Fig Black Mission-Ficus carica Zone 7 Chill Hrs 100 4-10 Feet Self Fertile

Black Mission fig is known for its blackish-purple skin with a strawberry colored center. Best suited for mild winters while producing 2 crops.
Have starter plugs, Gal, F Gal, 3 Gal, and 5-Gal at various times of the year.

  • A Premium Fig Blackish-purple Skin
  • Distinct Flavor
  • Grown from tissue cultures for best characteristics.
  • 4-10 Feet tall at maturity
  • Best grown in mild winters
  • Chill hrs 100
  • Zone 7
  • Self Fertile

Fig Texas Everbearing Ficus carica 'Texas Everbearing' Zone 7-11 Chill Hrs 100 4-10 feet

  • Large fruit 2" in diameter Sweet & Nearly Seedless
  • Ideal For Southeast & Southwest
  • Large Fruit
  • Self-fertile
  • 4-10 foot in full sun to partial shade
  • At various times of the year we grow plugs, 1-gal, full gal, 3-gal and 5-Gal.

Fig Ischia  Ficus carica 'Ischia' Zone 7-11 Chill Hrs 100-200 FIG CELESTE-Fruiting Tree Zone 7-10 FIG LSU PURPLE-Fruiting Tree Zone 8
Fig Ischia Ficus carica 'Ischia' Zone 7-11 Chill hrs 100-200

  • Excellent flavor pink flesh
  • 'Ischia' ripens from late July to August
  • Yellowish-Green gives great resistance to birds
  • Height 4-10 feet
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Blooms summer Fruiting season sumnmer fall
  • At various times of the year we have starter plugs, 1-gal, fl Gal, 3-gal, and 5-Gal.


CELESTE Fig-4-8 feet Zone 7
  • Food Production Aesthetics/Health
  • Edible Garden
  • Commercial Food Production
  • Containers and Patio
  • Self-fertile
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Spring and summer blooming fruiting
  • 4-8 Feet
  • Chill hrs 100
  • Zone 7
  • are at various times of the year are offered in these sizes: 1" Starter Plug, Bundle of 3 1" Starter Plug, 1-Gal, Full Gal, 3-Gal, 5 Gal, and 7-Gal.
LSU PURPLE Fig-3 to 6 feet Chill hrs unnecessary Zone 8a.

  • Medium size and weight sweet fruit
  • Reddish purple fruit
  • 2-3 crops per year after the 4th or 5th year.
  • Are at various times of the year are offered in these sizes: 1" Starter Plug, Bundle of 3 1" Starter Plug, 1-Gal, Full Gal, 3-Gal, and 5-Gal.
  • Patio and Container or Garden, one of best varieties for humid south
  • Dense grower looks good in landscape
  • Summer/fall/early winter fruiting--Breba crop ripens in late June and again in July thru September
  • Not so cold resistant but one of the few fig trees that is resistant to fruit rot, nematodes, and fig rust
  • Self-fertile
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • 3-6 feet at maturity
  • Chill hrs unnecessary
  • Zone 8a to 9
Fig DESERT KING  Ficus carica  Zone 7 Chill Hrs 100 FIG ITALIAN HONEY-Fruiting Tree  Self pollinating chill: 250 Zone 7
DESERT KING FIG Ficus carica DESERT KING Zone 7 Chill Hrs 100 10-20 feet

  • Latin Name: Ficus carica
    Site and Soil: Figs do well in a variety of soils, but require at least 8 hours of sunlight during the growing season.
    Pollination Requirements: Self-fruitful.
    Hardiness: Hardy to between 0° & 5° F.
    Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
    Size at Maturity: 8-10 ft in height, smaller with pruning.
    Taste: Sweet and rich flavor
    Fruit Skin: Yellowish-green
    Fruit Flesh: Strawberry colored
    Bloom Time: Flowers are not noticeable as they are inside the fig.
    Ripening Time: late July – early August
    Yield: 10-15 lbs. or more per plant
    Pests & Diseases: Figs are not bothered by pests in our region. Cover plants with netting if birds are a problem.
    Fig Mosaic Virus is a benign virus that exists in all cultivated fig trees. Yellow spotting of the leaves is a cosmetic symptom that shows more in container culture, but is quickly outgrown once trees are planted in the ground. The presence of FMV in all cultivated figs has become widely accepted, as even the national germplasm repository for figs maintained by the USDA has Fig Mosaic Virus. If the presence of FMV is a concern, then purchasing fig trees may not be the best option for you.
    USDA Zone: 7

FIG ITALIAN HONEY-Fruiting Tree Self pollinating chill: 250 Zone 7

Honey-sweet, and simply divine eating. The pale chartreuse skin is very slightly tart against the luscious, sweet pale amber flesh. Fruit is exquisite fresh, but also dries beautifully. “Closed eye” when ripe; helps resist splitting and souring. Minimal pruning needed, and grows well in containers. Heat- and drought-tolerant, though some fruit drop may occur if tree is dry for too long a period. For some reason, deer are not terribly interested in this variety. In warmer zones, a first crop is possible in late July and again in mid-September. Self-pollinating. Chill: 250

Characteristics




Fruit ColorYellow
Fruit SizeMedium
PollinationSelf-Pollinating
Ripens/HarvestJuly
Shade/SunFull Sun
Soil CompositionLoamy
Soil MoistureWell Drained
Soil pH Level5.5 - 8.0
TasteSweet
TextureSoft
Years to Bear1 - 2
Zone Range7