Hardy Yellow FigFicus carica IschiaHeight: 20' average mature height Hardiness Zones: 6-8 Find my zone Aspect: half shade to full sun
Size Availability
unrooted cutting - $1.99 each
Bulk Pricing: $1.25 each for 5 or more - 37% off Bulk Pricing: $0.99 each for 10 or more - 50% off Bulk Pricing: $0.79 each for 20 or more - 60% off Bulk Pricing: $0.69 each for 50 or more - 65% off Bulk Pricing: $0.59 each for 100 or more - 70% off
Unrooted cuttings are a cheap alternative to rooted plants for species that propagate easily. Read more about growing them here.
quart - $8.50 each
Ships free with orders of $75!Packed with a bagged root ball.
'Ischia' produces bright yellow colored fruit when ripe with a dark red interior. The fruit are similar in texture and flavor to dark figs such as Black Mission but are a little bit sweet. The main reason people grow yellow figs is that in the rare event you have bird problems with figs, birds don't tend to bother the yellow colored ones. We have never had problems with insects, birds, or other animals eating figs at our nursery, but if you know people in your area might have had issues yellow figs might be the way to go.
Like other figs, 'Ischia' produces fruit at a very young age and one gallon plants can start setting fruit in only 1-2 years. You can also keep your trees small, as short as four feet, and still get large yields. Because of this reason, fig trees make an excellent potted plant and can be grown indoors with enough light.
In colder regions, figs are deciduous but they will remain evergreen in tropical climates or indoors.
Pruning and Caring for Ischia Figs
Ischia is a medium to large size fig, so we prefer to prune the tops when young to ensure lots of branching down low to encourage fruit production where it is easily accessible. Prune in the winter down to three or four buds on each branch to encourage strong branching while leaving enough for fruiting the following season. As the trees mature, switch to pruning out branches that crowd other branches but no longer cutting back the main stems. You can top the tree to six feet to keep the plant smaller.
Figs prefer moist soils with lots of organic matter, consider adding shredded bark or compost when planting if your soil is poor. However, we have compact clay at our nursery and we still get at least 80% of the normal fruit production on un-amended trees so if you can't improve your soil it's not the end of the world. Fertilize with a slow release pelleted fertilizer in early spring, such as Osmocote Plus 18-18-18.
Propagating Ischia Figs
Figs are relatively easy to propagate from cuttings, especially in winter using hardwood cuttings. Cut stems five to eight inches long with the bottom cut just below a node, dip in rooting hormone and stick an inch deep in loose potting soil in mid winter.
Packing Plants For ShippingMost of our plants are shipped bare root while they are dormant from late November through April and ship via the U.S. Postal Service. Bamboo plants can be shipped in their containers year-round by UPS.Pruning and Plant SizesWe prune both the tops and the roots of our plants at least once per year while they are growing in our nursery to ensure they develop a strong, dense form. Regular annual pruning goes a long way to ensure a healthy branching structure and this is often a missed step in many nurseries. Pruning a plant back hard after it has been neglected pruning-wise often results in an irregular branch habit or multiple leaders so we prune early and regularly instead. We also prune the roots of our plants while they are dormant which causes them to produce a much more branched structure and helps to elimate tangled masses that hinder future development. Plants that have been root pruned establish themselves much more quickly than root bound plants. Generally, hardwood plants will be pruned in the winter and conifers will be pruned in the summer.Before shipping plants we prune the tops and roots one last time. Conifers will usually have very little pruning except to balance out long branches. Shrubs are usually pruned to around 1-2 feet tall to encourage low branch development and small to medium sized trees are usually pruned to around 36-40 inches. Pruning trees at this height encourages dominant branches to begin forming around 3 feet from the ground which typically looks the best in most situations. However, if you want a tree to have branching start higher (some city codes require trees to not branch below 4 feet) we have longer boxes available. To request taller trees please contact us at least three days before your ship date. Depending on your location and the shipping routes there may be a fee for oversize package handling (usually about $15 for a 60 inch box). Bamboo Plants Are Shipped In Their ContainersBamboo roots are not flexible and so plants have to be shipped in their containers. These plants are heavier and are shipped separately from bare root plants. Because they are potted they can handle longer transit times so can ship via UPS Ground instead of USPS Air Mail. Potted plants can also be shipped year-round.We regularly top our 1 gallon bamboo plants at 24-30 inches tall throughout the growing season. This results in dense, bushy foliage while allowing for economical shipping. From this size most running species will grow to 5-6 feet tall in the first spring and clumping species will usually grow to 4-5 feet tall. Unpacking Bare Root PlantsYou will be sent tracking details as soon as your plants are shipped. Unpack your plants as quickly as possible after they are delivered. We use two types of boxes, side-sealing and top-sealing. For boxes that are taped along the whole length you can cut the tape on either side and remove the plant bundles by cutting the tape holding the bundle to the bottom. For boxes that are sealed on the top and bottom, it is easiet to open the bottom of the box (the shipping label is at the top) and pull the bundle of plants out straight out. Check that the box is empty as there can be a second bundle of plants stuck towards the top.When you are ready to plant, remove the trees from the plastic and soak the roots in a bucket of water for 30 seconds. Do not expose the roots to direct sunlight and do not allow them to dry out. When planting large quantities of plants we keep the plants in a black garbage bag to keep all sun and air flow away from the roots and pull each plant as soon as the planting hole is ready. Water the soil well right after planting. What if I am not able to plant right away?You can usually leave the plants in their shipping container unopened for 1-2 days if there were no shipping delays and you have received your plants from late November through February. Plants shipped when it is warmer can't stay in their packages for as long. |
Size Availability
unrooted cutting - $1.99 each
Bulk Pricing: $1.25 each for 5 or more - 37% off Bulk Pricing: $0.99 each for 10 or more - 50% off Bulk Pricing: $0.79 each for 20 or more - 60% off Bulk Pricing: $0.69 each for 50 or more - 65% off Bulk Pricing: $0.59 each for 100 or more - 70% off
Unrooted cuttings are a cheap alternative to rooted plants for species that propagate easily. Read more about growing them here.
quart - $8.50 each
Ships free with orders of $75!Packed with a bagged root ball.
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