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OLYMPIAN

OLYMPIAN

Product Description:

This award-winning variety was discovered in Washington State, where it thrives and produces large figs with tender purple skin and violet flesh that's succulently sweet. We've found it to be the best-suited variety for cool, maritime climates. Grows 4-8 feet tall. Hardy in zones 6–10.

Fig plants ship in September in 4 inch pots. Complete growing instructions are included with each order. Available only within the contiguous US.
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Gina L.H.
My fig tree seedling arrived today!

So excited! This is my first official fruit tree at this house. Must find exactly the right spot for her!

The packaging was the bomb! So cleverly done. This is fresh out of the shipping box, and she's looking chipper and hardy! Can't wait to find her a good home in the garden! Thank you, Territorial!

10/10 would do again!

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Deborah S.
Robust little tree

I received my Olympian fig tree today and it is a nice plant. It exceeded my expectations. I would definitely buy from this company again. It was packaged securely and with care. It looks very healthy.

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Angeline W.
Figs made it to Alaska!

I ordered these fig trees in the spring, and they arrive today. Well packaged, intact with very little soil spillage. I ordered 8 plants and they all look healthy. Wish I could share pictures.
Hope I can keep them alive in my greenhouse!

Hardiness Zone Listed per variety
Bearing Age 2nd year
Ripening Time July & Sept.
Pollinator Required No

Ficus carica Figs are handsome deciduous fruiting trees with large, tropical looking leaves and a spreading habit. Right at home in a large container or in the ground, they make a stately presence and will gladly bear delicious fruit. In an area with a long growing season, figs typically bear twice yearly, the second crop being markedly lighter. They appreciate a location in full sun and a well-balanced fertilizer in spring and early summer. Generally disease and pest resistant. Can easily be brought indoors for the winter in zones 6 and below.

Initial Instructions
After unpacking your plant, allow a few days for it to gradually acclimate to full light exposure. If planting directly into the ground, choose a location with well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. For container-grown, the plant will require re-potting to a larger container as it grows. Up-pot when the plant appears root bound or when large roots push out the drainage holes. Finished container size should be approximately 8-10 gallons. Bear in mind that figs are content with confined roots.

Cultivation
Water regularly during the first growing season, but do not allow the soil to become soggy. Fertilize early in the season with a well-balanced fertilizer or with a slow release fertilizer for container plants.

Pests & Diseases
Figs are not bothered by pests or diseases. Ants are sometimes attracted to very ripe fruit and can be repelled by spreading Insect Trap Coating around the trunk. Cover plants with Bird Block Netting if birds are a problem.

Soil Type
Standard potting soil in containers, or well drained loam with plenty of organic matter when planted in the ground.

Hardiness
Figs are hardy to between 0°F and 5°F, although we recommend protecting the plant if temperatures drop below 15°-20°F for extended periods. Bring container plants into an unheated garage or wrap planted trees with protective covering such as our Frost Blanket.

Light Requirements
Full sun

Yield
Up to 10-15 pounds per plant

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