Fruit-Fig-Chicago Hardy #5

Fruit-Fig-Chicago Hardy #5
Chicago Hardy Fig
Can take sub freezing temperatures. origins are from Sicily
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This edible fig can take sub freezing temperatures die back in the fall and re-sprout in the spring. The medium sized fruit ripens to a delicious sweetness in late summer and early fall. For northern growers. Self-pollinating. Its origins are in Sicily.
Botanical Name- Ficus carica 'Chicago Hardy'
Pronunciation- FY-kus KAR-ih-kuh
Foliage- Deciduous
Mature Width- 12 ft
Mature Height- 12 ft
Sun Exposure- Full Sun
Soil Preferences- Prefers a moist, well-drained soil
Current Size- #5
Bloom Color-
Bloom Time-
Companion Plants- Allium Millenium (heat-tolerant synergy, pollinators)
Fauna Attracted- Bees/wasps that pollinate figs, fruit-eating birds (though figs may need winter protection in Zone 6)
Plant Habit- Shrub
- Care Rating- Moderate
Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - C41
Yearly Care Instructions- Prune to shape in late winter; keep soil moist and fertilize during growing season.
Trimming Instructions- Prune as needed throughout the year to maintain shape. Avoid over-pruning.
Fertilization Instructions- Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in spring; moderate feeding need. For hardy figs, amend clay with compost to support root growth.
Fertilizer Recommendation- Tree-tone
Possible Issues- Scale insects, root rot
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