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Ficus carica ‘Brown Turkey’
fig 'Brown Turkey'
£17.99
3 Litre Pot - Bigger Size, Better Value!
This award-winning, ornamental shrub brings an architectural interest with its large, lobed leaves. Plant in a sunny wall side border where it will be happiest and produce and abundant crop of figs, which can be picked between August and September. Images are for illustrative purposes.
Why Buy From Worfield Plants?
Worfield offers exceptional, unrivalled quality across our entire range of plants. By growing and delivering in large litre pots compared to the industry standard, our plants are already well established within their early growth phase and are ready to thrive in your garden.
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Key Information
CategoryShrubsSunlightFull SunSoilChalk, Loam, SandHardinessHardy PerennialType of gardenArchitectural, Modern, Courtyard, Cottage, Informal, MediterraneanPest ResistantYesPeat reducedYesTime to full size10-20 yearsFoliageDeciduousEventual plant size4m4mPlant calendarJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPlantingHarvesting -
Description
Description
This award-winning, ornamental shrub brings an architectural interest with its large, lobed leaves. Plant in a sunny wall side border where it will be happiest and produce and abundant crop of figs, which can be picked between august and September.
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Genus
Ficus are shrubs, trees or climbers with either lobed or entire leaves, producing small flowers and fruit known as figs. Ideal for planting in borders.
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Care Notes
On arrival, unpack your new garden additions, and, if needed, give a light watering. Your plants are containerised and established, so you can get planting, as long as the ground is not waterlogged or frozen (in these situations, keep your plants in a sheltered position while you wait). For the first year, keep an eye on moisture availability, while roots settle into their new home.
For shrubs, dig a hole, allowing 2 inches either side of the pot width. Try and ensure you plant your new arrival at the same level in the ground as it had been sitting at in its pot. We recommend using a small sprinkle of rootgrow to the base of the planting hole – this will stimulate optimum root development.