How to grow a fig tree to a reachable height.

Reachable height

To grow a fig tree to a reachable height (i.e., one where you can easily harvest fruit without a ladder), you’ll need to use a combination of pruning, training, and choosing the right variety. Here's a straightforward guide:


 This is one of my fig trees that I am training to stay to a height I desire. I prune every other year so it can maintain the height  that I like.

The leaves become healthier . I hang my hanging pots on branches so the bend with out my effort. 

Here is a picture to show how low my fig tree grows. Its below the fence line. 

 

I will train all the branches hanging my pots or tie with wires.

 

✂️ Prune to Control Height

      When to prune:

  • Late winter or very early spring (while dormant)

  • Light summer pruning (after fruiting) to shape

       How to prune:

  • In the first year, cut the main trunk back to about 2–3 feet to encourage low branching.

  • In the following years, prune back the top branches to maintain the height you want (usually 6–8 feet max).

  • Remove any vertical "water sprouts" or overly vigorous upright growth during the growing season.

Think of shaping it like an open vase – wide and low, not tall and narrow.

 

Train It While Young

Use staking or training wires (for espalier or fan shapes) to direct branches outward instead of upward.

  • Spread branches horizontally to slow vertical growth and increase fruiting.

  • This can be especially useful for wall training or small gardens.

     




    The pictures above shows how the new shoots appear during spring. After they all will bear fruits.


    So I have fruits on each and every. new branch. I cover them when they are about to ripe. So no insect or birds touch them .  

 


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