How Long Does It Take a Fig Tree to Produce Figs? | Lazy Dog Farm (2024)

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If you plant a fig tree this year, how many years will you have to wait to enjoy delicious figs from that tree? Much like fig tree cold hardiness, this can be a tricky question to answer. But we'll do our best and share our experiences with some varieties that tend to be faster than others.

How Old Is the Fig Tree You're Planting?

If you want a somewhat accurate estimate as to when your fig trees might start producing, you'll probably want to know the age of the tree you're planting. Even if the tree has been in a 3-5 gal pot sitting at a nursery for a couple years, it's important to know the age of the tree.

If you've purchased a fig tree from us, that tree is usually less than a year old. We start propagating cuttings from our orchard in November and start shipping those trees the following spring. Our trees won't technically be a year old until the following fall when we start propagating new trees again.

If you purchase a fig tree from a local nursery, big box store, or another online retailer, you may not know the age of that fig tree. The height of the tree is not always a good indication of tree age. Some fig varieties will grow very fast (3-4 ft) in their first year while other varieties will poke along the first year or two.

Can You Get Figs in the First Year?

We do have some fig varieties that can produce viable figs in the first year, but this is pretty rare. Conadria is one of our fastest-growing varieties and we've seen some fig trees from this variety gain as much as 3-4 ft. of new growth in the first year. With this much new growth on the tree, you'll often get a few first year figs that develop.

These first year figs usually don't ripen, but occasionally they will. If you get an edible fig from a first year tree, consider yourself lucky and enjoy your first fig! But for most varieties, you won't be rewarded until the second or third year.

Why Won't My Figs Ripen?

As we've discussed in previous blogs, all our varieties are "common fig" varieties that don't require pollination to produce edible figs. If your fig tree is producing figs that never ripen completely, it's probably because the tree is still too young.

While fast-growing varieties like Conadria and LSU Tiger can give you some nice, edible figs in the second year, other varieties like Violette de Bourdeaux (VDB) might not. Some of the slower-growing varieties like VDB might have figs on the tree on the second year, but they'll usually never become soft and edible in the second year.

Production TimelinesCanVary by Location

Some varieties can take 3-4 years before the figs ripen properly each year and your patience is rewarded. But it's tough to establish a hard set of rules as far as production timelines for each variety. This could vary depending on your climate.

In a warmer climate like south Georgia where we are located, our fig trees have a much longer growing season. In a cooler climate, the trees aren't able to grow as long before the cool weather arrives and the dormant period starts. As such, these estimates of "years to production" can vary greatly.

How Do You Know When Figs Are Ripe?

This is why we have photos of the ripe figs on all of our variety product pages. We want you to be able to see what a ripe fig for each variety should look like, so you'll know what to expect. Not all varieties ripen with the same exterior or interior color, and that's why the ripe fig photos can be especially helpful for new fig growers.

How Long Does It Take a Fig Tree to Produce Figs? | Lazy Dog Farm (2024)

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How Long Does It Take a Fig Tree to Produce Figs? | Lazy Dog Farm? ›

If you get an edible fig from a first year tree, consider yourself lucky and enjoy your first fig! But for most varieties, you won't be rewarded until the second or third year.

How long does a fig tree take to produce figs? ›

Most fig trees take three to five years to start ripening fruit. Prior to that, figs may form along stems where each leaf attaches, but they won't ripen. Potted figs may bear fruit sooner. Unripe figs are green, firm and perpendicular to the branch.

What is the fastest growing fig tree? ›

Atreano is one of the fastest-growing figs with huge 5-lobe leaves. The tree is hardy, and productive, and should produce a breba crop.

What is the average yield of a fig tree? ›

Yield: A mature fig tree can produce between 40 and 100 pounds (18 to 45 kg) of fruit per year, depending on the variety, tree age, and growing conditions. Market price: The market price for figs can fluctuate based on supply and demand, quality, and the variety of figs.

Are fig trees slow growers? ›

They are also one of the fastest growing fruit trees in our line up and produce fruit as early as their second season. Fig trees are easy to grow!

Do you need 2 fig trees to get fruit? ›

Figs are self-fruitful, so you need only one plant to produce fruit. Mature fig trees can be 10 to 30 feet tall. If you have more room, plant several. Choose early, mid and late-fruiting selections to extend your harvest from summer into early fall.

Do fig trees need lots of water? ›

The amount and frequency of watering depends on the amount of rainfall, temperatures, and tree size. During hot, rainless periods, a fig may need to be watered once a week or more. Water deeply at least once a month in the summer to rinse away salt deposits as well as to get water to deep roots.

What is the lifespan of a fig tree? ›

Trees have been known to live as long as 200 years. Growing conditions – Fig thrives best in areas of moderate relative humidity and can be grown at higher elevations in areas of low rainfall. Fig requires some dry months particularly at the flowering and fruiting periods and requires some winter chilling.

Are fig trees profitable? ›

High demand: Figs are a popular fruit that is in high demand in many local markets and are becoming the next "in" food. They are being used not only for consumption but in skin care products, health products, and even as a coffee alternative. This can lead to a profitable crop for farmers.

How big is a 3 year old fig tree? ›

3-4 Year Old (Approx. 3-3.5 Ft) Brown Turkey Fig Tree.

Are coffee grounds good for fig trees? ›

However, a fiddle leaf fig prefers soil with a pH around 6, and coffee grounds can tip this in the wrong direction. Overly acidic soil can cause leaf discoloration, so you don't want to add something that can acidify your soil beyond a fiddle's preference.

Why is my fig tree growing but no fruit? ›

The age of the tree (either too young or too old), too much nitrogen, or too much water are the main reasons for the tree not producing fruit. When the fig tree has had too much nitrogen, this usually happens when using a fertilizer that is too high in nitrogen.

Are fig trees low maintenance? ›

Fig trees are easy to grow! They are low maintenance and drought tolerant once they get established. They can also adapt to a wide range of climates and soil types and are great in containers.

Do fig trees produce twice a year? ›

Fig trees produce fruit twice a year. The breba crop is the first batch of fruit that comes from the old wood in late spring and early summer. Harvesting can be done from May through June (depending on where you live). The main batch of fruit is ready to harvest in late summer during August (area depending).

Do fig trees like sun or shade? ›

For good fruit crops, and vigorous growth, plant in full sunlight. Cold injury will be further reduced if the fig does not receive direct sunlight early in the morning or late in the evening during the winter months. However, the site should receive a minimum of eight hours of sunlight daily during the growing season.

How many times can you harvest figs? ›

Outdoor-grown figs will ripen in August through September in zones 6 and 7. Further south, in zones 8 to 11, they will ripen earlier, in June. In warmer climates you can expect two harvests in the summer, the first in June and the second in August.

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