Fig trees reach 10 to 20 feet tall or more (30 feet is common in warm climates), but you can keep them smaller through pruning. Fig trees can be grown in USDA zones 5 to 10.
Santa Barbara’s Urban Forestry Program, in partnership with Mariposa Tree Management, will conduct routine pruning on mature Ficus microcarpa (Indian ...
Routine pruning on mature Indian laurel fig trees is scheduled from mid-January to mid-February. The City of Santa Barbara’s Urban Forestry Program, in partnership with Mariposa Tree Management, will ...
Available in a 5-oz resealable bag, this slow-release pellet formula will help with brighter leaf color, glossier leaves, and increased rigidity along with trunk toughness. With the NPK ratio of ...
If you are considering adding these lovely trees to your house, congratulations on a smart decision. But while these trees cannot grow too tall, they still require pruning to develop healthily. We ...
You can use your pruning cuts to direct the growth of the tree, and to keep it short enough for easy picking of fruit. For peach and nectarine trees, remove 50% of last year's growth. For fig, apple, ...