🍈 Grow Sweet Success: Your Mini Fig Tree for Maximum Flavor & Style
The Carbeth Plants Ficus Carica 'Brown Turkey' is a compact, hardy fig tree grown in a 9cm pot, perfect for patios and small gardens. It thrives year-round in UK conditions, producing high yields of sweet, bronze-skinned figs from late summer. This young, strong tree is ready to transplant and backed by over 20 years of Carbeth Plants’ horticultural expertise.
Product Dimensions | 13.06 x 13.06 x 40.06 cm |
Seasons | Autumn, Winter, Summer, Spring |
Expected blooming period | Autumn |
Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Manufacturer | Carbeth Plants |
ASIN | B07NZT6J9R |
A**D
Fig arrived
I am very pleased with my fig plant. It’s growing well and is happy in the greenhouse.
P**Y
Healthy and hearty plant
Brilliant little fig tree and arrived in perfect health!
C**E
Be cautious
Arrived well packed, soil moist and mulched.Sadly the plant itself Less than desirable. If I had seen it in a store it would have stayed on the shelf.Not a healthy looking specimen. If I send it back it is sure to die, if I keep it maybe 50/50. Sadly for me Lidl are selling much larger plants in better condition for less money
W**5
Looks good in patio tub I got for it
Only just planted them so awaiting any progress with growth. Looked healthy and sturdy on arrival and good in the patio tub
S**E
Good tree
Arrived fast, looked healthy and hopefully will grow. Good value for money
E**I
Brown Turkish Fig Plant
Absolutely perfect 👌🏽It’s growing really well 👍🏼
M**R
Product as described
Looked like a branch nice foot and a bit large. Was sheltered for a few days before planting in the ground. Seems to have taken and grown a centimetre, so far so good. And quick delivery nicely packaged.
T**Y
Nothing Like the Amazon Listing Image
A pretty pathetic looking specimen, with the grand total of 4 leaves all of which had dropped off within the space of a week. The 15 cm tall stick remaining had a 3 buds on it, 2 of which appear to be forming into new leaves. As for the magic plant food I paid £1 extra for - it has the consistency of asbestos and does not dissolve, so God knows how it's meant to be applied. I ended up burying the coarse, rock-like material in the pot with the stick.
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