Fig Trees Live Plants “ Brown Turkey ” with roots
Brown Turkey Fig trees produces very tasty, brownish purple fruit in late spring and again in late summer. Highly adaptable, and often root hardy and prolific in zones 5 and 6 if planted in a sheltered location. A beautiful specimen for garden or landscape, requiring only light annual pruning. 'Brown Turkey' fig trees prefers a warm, humid environment due to its lack of cold resistance. It grows best between 20 to 30 ℃ and suffers frost damage lower than 16 ℃. It likes humid environments, and long-term water shortage leads to slow growth. Soil should be kept slightly moist without water accumulation. 'Brown Turkey' prefers fertile soil and cannot resist barren ground. It does not like sticky soil with poor drainage, so a plot rich in organic substances and not easily compacted is preferred. The soil should be slightly acid, with a pH of 6-6.5. When used as a potted plant, mix leaf mold, garden soil, and organic fertilizer at a ratio of 4:3:3.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Profig |
| Plant Form | Bare Root |
| Type | Trees |
| Growth Stage | Seedling |
| Common Name | Fig Tree |
| Genus | Ficus |
| Color | Brown |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Features | Deciduous |
Brown Turkey Fig trees produces very tasty, brownish purple fruit in late spring and again in late summer. Highly adaptable, and often root hardy and prolific in zones 5 and 6 if planted in a sheltered location. A beautiful specimen for garden or landscape, requiring only light annual pruning. 'Brown Turkey' fig trees prefers a warm, humid environment due to its lack of cold resistance. It grows best between 20 to 30 ℃ and suffers frost damage lower than 16 ℃. It likes humid environments, and long-term water shortage leads to slow growth. Soil should be kept slightly moist without water accumulation. 'Brown Turkey' prefers fertile soil and cannot resist barren ground. It does not like sticky soil with poor drainage, so a plot rich in organic substances and not easily compacted is preferred. The soil should be slightly acid, with a pH of 6-6.5. When used as a potted plant, mix leaf mold, garden soil, and organic fertilizer at a ratio of 4:3:3.