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White Genoa Fig

White Genoa Fig

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Embark on a journey with the enchanting White Genoa Fig, a delight for gardeners and connoisseurs alike. Known for its sweet, tender flesh and exquisite flavor, this fig variety offers a rich tapestry of culinary and gardening experiences. Whether you're planting a single tree or expanding an orchard, the charm of White Genoa Figs lies in their versatility, resilience, and a tradition steeped in horticultural excellence.

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Renowned for its delicious fruits and resilient nature, the White Genoa Fig is a cherished addition to any garden or orchard.

How tall does a White Genoa Fig tree grow?

White Genoa Fig trees typically reach a height of around 4 meters (approximately 13 feet), offering a manageable size for both small and large spaces. Their compact stature allows for easy harvesting and maintenance, making them an excellent choice for home gardeners. The tree's balanced height and spread create a visually appealing focal point in any landscape.

How long does a White Genoa Fig tree live?

With proper care, a White Genoa Fig tree can live for several decades, with some trees thriving for over 50 years. Longevity depends on growing conditions, care, and protection against pests and diseases. A commitment to nurturing these trees can reward generations with their fruits and beauty.

How fast do White Genoa Fig trees grow?

White Genoa Fig trees are known for their moderate growth rate, typically adding about 12 to 24 inches to their height each year under optimal conditions. Early years require patience, but consistent growth soon rewards gardeners with lush foliage and a bounty of fruits. This dependable growth rate ensures a steady progression towards maturity and fruit production.

How to care for White Genoa Fig trees?

White Genoa Fig trees require regular attention to thrive. They prefer full sunlight and benefit greatly from mulching to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Water them consistently during dry spells, but be cautious not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot. Incorporating an annual pruning routine during the dormant season encourages healthy growth and ample fruit production.

When to prune White Genoa Fig trees?

The best time to prune White Genoa Fig trees is in late winter while they remain dormant. Pruning during this period allows the tree to channel its energy into new, healthy growth once spring arrives. This timing also minimizes the risk of infections, ensuring vibrant and productive foliage.

How to prune White Genoa Fig trees?

Begin pruning by removing dead or diseased branches and any crossing stems to promote airflow and light penetration. Shape the tree into an open vase-like structure for easy maintenance and harvest. Focus on maintaining a balance between new growth and fruit-bearing branches to maximize yields.

Why do we like White Genoa Fig?

We love White Genoa Fig trees for their abundant, sweet fruits and striking presence in gardens and orchards. Their versatility in the kitchen and ease of cultivation make them a favorite among both experienced gardeners and beginners.
Mature Size  ~13 ft tall × 12–15 ft wide
Sunlight Full (6-8 hours)
Spacing 10–15 ft
Harvest Season July to September
Pollination Self-pollinating
Uses Fresh eating, preserves, baking
Water Requirements Moderate; moist, well-drained soil

Growing Zone: 7-10

To plant White Genoa Fig trees, begin by selecting a sunny spot with well-drained soil to promote healthy growth. Prepare the ground by mixing organic matter into the topsoil, which will enhance fertility and drainage. Once the soil is ready, dig a hole twice as wide and as deep as the root ball, place the tree, and fill it back with soil, ensuring good root-to-soil contact.

The ideal time to plant White Genoa Fig trees is during late winter or early spring. This timing allows the tree to establish its roots before the growing season, taking advantage of mild weather conditions. Planting in early spring ensures the tree receives adequate warmth and sunlight as it starts its growth cycle.

Plant White Genoa Fig trees approximately 10 to 15 feet apart to allow ample space for their expansive canopy and root system to develop. This spacing ensures that each tree has access to sufficient sunlight and air circulation, reducing the likelihood of pests and diseases. By providing room to grow, you set the foundation for a healthy, thriving fig orchard.