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Fig (Ficus) Little Miss Figgy Fruit Plant

SKU: 59970

Ficus carica

Save £14.90 when you buy 3 x 9cm Fig Little Miss Figgy Fruit Plants

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Product Description

Many popular varieties of fig are large and can be too big for smaller gardens but this newer variety, Little Miss Figgy is a compact dwarf variety growing up to 1.2m/4ft - perfect for growing against a patio wall and therefore making Fig growing possible in even the smallest of gardens!

Easy to grow and its ideal for British gardens easily surviving temperatures of -15°C. This gorgeous compact little fig tree, providing a compact version of a full sized specimen, makes a wonderful gift for yourself, a foodie or any aspiring fruit grower.

Leaves of this variety are dark, and noticeably deeply lobed, with each lobe more slender and more pointed than those of 'Violette de Bordeaux' from which it was bred - therefore creating a very attractive foliage plant even without the added bonus of fruit! Little Miss Figgy will produce a prolific crop of sweet burgundy-coloured figs along the branches in summer,with each smooth skinned fig having a sweet, juicy flesh.

Our range of potted soft fruit plants are easy to grow and high yielding, nothing beats the flavour of home-grown fruit fresh from the garden.


Planting & Harvesting

Planting & Harvesting

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Customer Reviews

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Margaret (Wales, United Kingdom)
excellent Miss figgy 2ltr

excellent

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Iris (England, United Kingdom)
Feedback for Little Miss Figgy.

The plant is delightful but there were no cultural instructions with it which is unusual for Fothergills, I would have liked to know what size pot, when to re-pot and feeding instructions. Otherwise happy.

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David (England, United Kingdom)
The plant was very small and looked very sick I

The plant was very small and looked very sick I have repotted it and fed it am hoping for the best

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Anonymous (England, United Kingdom)
Little mis figgy

Plant quite young have repotted it see how it goes

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susan (England, United Kingdom)
Very small

Very small. Just a couple of leaves each, but will eventually grow if U’m careful with them over the next few years. Goodness only knows when they’ll eventually show some sign of fruiting! I’m disappointed.

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