Fig Tree Potting Systems for All Types of Fig Trees
By Appointment Pick Up - Monmouth County New Jersey (NJ) Delivered - Continental U.S.
SALLEE FIGS, Salvatore Taddeo Jr. resides in Rumson, Monmouth County New Jersey (NJ); is a master at growing, and raising rare exotic fruit "syconium" Fig Trees, known botanically as the Ficus Carica species, which can be grown successfully in Sal Taddeo’s customized engineered irrigated potting Fig Tree systems, that also resemble a wine barrel, and are for sale to purchase at Sallee Fig's Fig Farms throughout Monmouth County New Jersey (NJ).
Our customized engineered irrigated potting system provides the proper watering, humidity levels, and drainage needed, as well as keeping the carefully and meticulously farmed Fig Tree potting mediums quality and nutrients levels at their most highest levels for pristine growth at all times. Each one of Sallee Fig's customized engineered irrigated potting systems includes his carefully maintained nutrients and well thought out potting mediums and fertilizers for the most successful and premier fruitful crop and Fig fruits "syconiums" growth; as well as always maintaining the appropriate levels of PH levels at all times. |

According to the California Rare Fruit Growers Association, Fig Trees are ideal for wine barrels and other similarly confined potting confinements.
Container planting also allows you the option to move your Fig Tree to different locations on your property, and then indoors before the first freeze. Once the temperature drops below freezing, moving your Fig Tree into a shed, garage, etc., protects the Fig Tree tissues, leafs and fruit "syconium" crops from frost damage.
The Fig Tree naturally goes dormant through the winter months, "like a bear".
After the last freeze at the onset of Spring; all you need to do is take the Fig Tree that's planted in your customized engineered irrigated potting system out of storage, and back onto your property to enjoy its Fig Tree beauty and Fig bearing fruit "syconium" from approximately the beginning of March, until approximately the end of December (approximately 10 months).
Container planting also allows you the option to move your Fig Tree to different locations on your property, and then indoors before the first freeze. Once the temperature drops below freezing, moving your Fig Tree into a shed, garage, etc., protects the Fig Tree tissues, leafs and fruit "syconium" crops from frost damage.
The Fig Tree naturally goes dormant through the winter months, "like a bear".
After the last freeze at the onset of Spring; all you need to do is take the Fig Tree that's planted in your customized engineered irrigated potting system out of storage, and back onto your property to enjoy its Fig Tree beauty and Fig bearing fruit "syconium" from approximately the beginning of March, until approximately the end of December (approximately 10 months).