Hundredfold Hardy Chicago Fig Live Plant for Planting – Small Bare-Root, Sweet Fruit, Outdoor or House Plant, Cold Resistant
• A cold-hardy fig tree yields large, sweet, purple fruits
• Tolerate partial shade, like full sun and rich, well-drained soil
• Keep indoors for winter if your area is USDA Zone 5 or colder (Montreal and up)
• Each package contains one bare-rooted plant (~5cm tall) without any pot
• Hundredfold has been a Canadian trademark since 2017. Good fruits multiply.
• Proudly Canadian/Fièrement d’ici - Grown and packed in Canada
Hardy Chicago Fig is the most cold-resistant fig variety. It is proven to be able to survive the Toronto winter outdoors (USDA Zone 6). Some say it could be hardy to Zone 5 (Montreal). But we are not certain about this since we only tested it locally.
Figs could survive partial shade. For best results, they need full sun and fertile soil. Normally, the plant looks dry, bald, and ugly when reaching you. Please re-post and water it immediately. It is inherently vibrant and has established roots. It will improve after two weeks in a pot. Please don't transplant it in the ground until it grows two to three new leaves.
Hundredfold Note: Chicago Hardy Fig
One may concern why Hundredfold, a native plant grower even grows tropical plants like figs. The reason is simple, we are all bored of the long winters as Canadians and need something bright to cheer us up.
Chicago fig works well for this purpose. We keep them indoors in winter and enjoy watching the green leaves as the snow falls.