
Winter protection is crucial for fig trees to ensure their survival and continued growth.
For a companion guide to this video, check out the very detailed write-up on fig tree winterization on the Fig Boss blog, here:
For fig trees grown in containers, it’s vital to move them away from temperatures below 15° F, as exposure to about 10° F can damage the roots, potentially killing the tree. The storage environment should maintain a temperature above 15° F but below 50° F to prevent the trees from awakening prematurely. In colder zones, growers often transfer their potted figs indoors during the late fall or early winter to protect them.
For more on the winter storage of container fig trees, check out this article, here:
In-ground fig trees’ hardiness varies by variety; while some can…
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