




Little Miss Figgy™ Dwarf Fig Tree
Big Fig Flavor in a Perfectly Petite Package
Meet Little Miss Figgy™ — the dwarf fig tree that proves great things really do come in small packages. Whether you're working with a sunny balcony, a compact patio, or a small backyard, this charming variety delivers rich, sweet figs without demanding the space of a full-sized tree.
Why You'll Love Little Miss Figgy™
- True Dwarf Habit: Stays naturally compact (typically 4–6 ft.) — no aggressive pruning required. Perfect for containers or tight garden beds.
- Rich, Juicy Figs: Produces sweet, honey-flavored figs with a deep amber flesh. Eat fresh, dry them, or turn them into preserves.
- Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established, with minimal pest pressure compared to other fruit trees.
- Year-Round Appeal: Bold, lobed foliage provides ornamental interest even when the tree isn't fruiting.
- Container-Friendly: Thrives in large pots — move it indoors or to a sheltered spot during cold snaps.
Hardiness & Climate
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–11 outdoors; grow in containers in Zones 5–6 and overwinter in a garage or cool basement.
- Cold Tolerance: Hardy to approximately 10°F (–12°C) with root protection; container plants should be moved indoors below 20°F (–7°C).
- Chill Hours: Low chill requirement (~100 hours) — well-suited to mild-winter climates.
Planting & Care Guide
- Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct light daily for best fruit production.
- Watering: Water deeply but infrequently; allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Reduce in winter.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Use a quality potting mix for containers.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in midsummer. Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes foliage over fruit.
- Pruning: Light pruning in late winter to shape and remove dead wood. The dwarf habit keeps this minimal.
You May Also Like
Want another compact fig option? Check out the Fignominal Fig — another dwarf variety bred for container growing and exceptional sweetness.
Available in 1–2 ft. and 3 Gallon sizes. Grown and shipped by Live Good Logistics.
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Big Fig Flavor in a Perfectly Petite Package
Meet Little Miss Figgy™ — the dwarf fig tree that proves great things really do come in small packages. Whether you're working with a sunny balcony, a compact patio, or a small backyard, this charming variety delivers rich, sweet figs without demanding the space of a full-sized tree.
Why You'll Love Little Miss Figgy™
- True Dwarf Habit: Stays naturally compact (typically 4–6 ft.) — no aggressive pruning required. Perfect for containers or tight garden beds.
- Rich, Juicy Figs: Produces sweet, honey-flavored figs with a deep amber flesh. Eat fresh, dry them, or turn them into preserves.
- Low Maintenance: Drought-tolerant once established, with minimal pest pressure compared to other fruit trees.
- Year-Round Appeal: Bold, lobed foliage provides ornamental interest even when the tree isn't fruiting.
- Container-Friendly: Thrives in large pots — move it indoors or to a sheltered spot during cold snaps.
Hardiness & Climate
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–11 outdoors; grow in containers in Zones 5–6 and overwinter in a garage or cool basement.
- Cold Tolerance: Hardy to approximately 10°F (–12°C) with root protection; container plants should be moved indoors below 20°F (–7°C).
- Chill Hours: Low chill requirement (~100 hours) — well-suited to mild-winter climates.
Planting & Care Guide
- Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct light daily for best fruit production.
- Watering: Water deeply but infrequently; allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Reduce in winter.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Use a quality potting mix for containers.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring and again in midsummer. Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes foliage over fruit.
- Pruning: Light pruning in late winter to shape and remove dead wood. The dwarf habit keeps this minimal.
You May Also Like
Want another compact fig option? Check out the Fignominal Fig — another dwarf variety bred for container growing and exceptional sweetness.
Available in 1–2 ft. and 3 Gallon sizes. Grown and shipped by Live Good Logistics.























