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Fig 'Goutte d'Or'Ficus caricaCommon Fig

Hardy

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£79.99

A delightful French variety

Compact growth habit and exceptional fruit quality

Striking golden-yellow skin with sweet, amber-pink flesh within

Honey-flavored golden fruits, which thrive even in cooler climates

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Height Up to 300cm (118in)
Spread Up to 250cm (8ft)

Hardy

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Description

Fig 'Goutte d'Or' is a delightful French variety that stands out for its compact growth habit and exceptional fruit quality. This cultivar is particularly appreciated for its honey-flavored golden fruits, which thrive even in cooler climates, making it a versatile choice for gardeners in various regions. The figs are typically small to medium in size, boasting a charming pear shape with a striking golden-yellow skin that hints at the sweet, amber-pink flesh within. This unique combination not only makes the fruit visually appealing but also contributes to its reputation for a rich, sweet flavor and a soft, luscious texture, perfect for enjoying fresh or incorporating into desserts.

Harvesting occurs reliably from late summer to early autumn, with the potential for a smaller breba crop in warmer seasons, providing an early taste of this exquisite fruit. The plant itself is not just functional; it also enhances the garden's aesthetic with its attractive, deeply lobed foliage, which adds an ornamental touch to any space. This self-fertile variety is particularly adaptable, thriving in containers or trained against a sunny wall, making it an excellent option for those with limited garden space or who wish to create a stunning focal point in their outdoor areas.

To ensure optimal growth, 'Goutte d'Or' flourishes in full sun, ideally positioned in a sheltered, south-facing spot with well-drained soil. While it is hardy in milder regions of the UK, gardeners in colder areas or those growing in pots should consider providing winter protection to safeguard the plant from harsh conditions. With the right care, this fig variety can be a rewarding addition to any garden, offering both delicious fruit and visual beauty throughout the growing season. Height: 300 cm (10 ft). Spread: 250 cm (8 ft).

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1 x 12 Litre Potted Plant (KH9715)

How to Grow
Grow fig trees in a sheltered, sunny position. A warm, south facing site against a wall is ideal. Figs prefer a moisture retentive, fertile, well drained soil that is slightly alkaline. Prior to planting fig trees, incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost into the planting hole. Figs have a vigorous growth habit but can be restricted by constructing a 60cm (2') square, open bottomed brick or concrete pit around the root system. Add a 15cm (6") layer of broken stone to the base of the pit. Alternatively plant figs in large patio containers using a well drained compost. When growing fig trees in containers they should be repotted every two years. If figs are to be wall trained, install support wires prior to planting.

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Water fig trees regularly, particularly during hot dry periods. Figs will not require much feeding except for a mulch of well rotted manure or compost to the base of the plant in spring. In particularly cold areas container grown plants can be moved to a frost free position in winter to protect the developing fruits and fruit bearing shoot tips from frost. Protect the fruits and stems of figs grown outdoors by wrapping them in a layer of straw and hessian in severe weather.

Figs may be fan trained against a wall or grown as a bush. To bush train: Start pruning fig trees in the first spring after planting. Select 8 to 10 well spaced branches on a clear trunk of at least 60cm (24") and shorten them by half to encourage more branching and to establish a framework. Remove the central stem to just above the highest of the selected branches. Remove any crossing, crowded or damaged shoots from between selected branches to create an open bush.

In following years figs require little pruning except to remove any damaged or misplaced shoots to maintain the open framework. New shoots can be pinch pruned in summer back to 5 or 6 leaves to encourage fruit formation.

When growing figs in the UK climate the fruits will develop in spring and ripen throughout the summer for harvesting in late summer or autumn when soft. A second crop may begin to develop in late summer. Leave these figs intact - any that survive the winter will ripen the following year.

Caution: The foliage and sap of Ficus carica is harmful if eaten and may irritate the skin and eyes.
Caution

Caution: irritant to skin and eyes,harmful if eaten

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Large Non-standard items may incur a higher, lorry delivery charge. Charges will be calculated at checkout, but an example of the lorry charges are listed below.

  • Red - £9.99.
  • Purple - £2.99.

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