C's Red Heirloom Fig
C's Red Heirloom Fig
C's Red Fig is a unique and hardy fig variety originating from Portugal and cherished for its exceptional taste and adaptability. This deciduous tree produces abundant, large figs—approximately a quarter-inch larger than a golf ball—with a deep reddish-brown skin when fully ripe. The interior flesh boasts a rich, sweet berry flavor, making it a delightful addition to any garden or orchard.
History of the Variety: The C's Red Fig has a rich heritage, introduced to the United States by the Pangaio family, who brought cuttings from their native Portugal over 50 years ago. The original tree has thrived for decades, showcasing the variety's resilience and longevity.
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Key Features:
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Exceptional Flavor: Enjoy the deep red flesh that offers a delicately sweet berry taste, perfect for fresh consumption or culinary creations.
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Robust Size: Produces large fruits, about ¼ inch larger than a golf ball, providing generous portions for your enjoyment.
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Crack-Resistant Skin: The reddish-brown skin resists cracking during rainfall, ensuring high-quality fruits even in variable weather conditions.
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Cold Hardy: Adaptable to cooler climates, C's Red Fig thrives in USDA Zone 6, tolerating temperatures down to minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Versatile Growth: Ideal for both container growing and outdoor planting, making it suitable for various garden settings.
Brief Rooting Instructions: Getting started with cuttings is relatively easy. Plant it in a well-draining potting mix, ensuring the cutting is buried at least a few inches deep. Water it generously, place it in a warm and sunny spot, and keep the soil consistently moist. Our complete rooting instructions, which we'll send with your order, will guide you through this process step by step.
Spacing and Protection from Cold: Proper spacing and protection from cold are crucial for the thriving of your C's Red Fig. We recommend spacing your trees at least 7 to 12 feet apart to allow for adequate growth and airflow, although espaliering these plants up a southern facing wall can be done closer and means better protection and yeilds. When it comes to protecting your fig tree from chilly temperatures, mulch generously around the base to insulate the roots.
What are the growing practices?
While we haven't sought organic certification, rest assured that our fig cuttings are cultivated with genuine dedication, free from artificial pesticides or fertilizers, mirroring the thoughtful care you invest in your family's meals. Eating what we grow is a philosophy we live by, ensuring that we raise our produce without noxious pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. For peak nutrition and flavor, we enrich our soil with compost, rock minerals, and prebiotics, foster habitats for beneficial insects, bees, and earthworms, and align our practices with the rhythm of nature to harvest the finest food.