Ficus carica – Potted fig trees for balcony, terrace, and urban garden
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Ficus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ Organic - Dwarf Fig Tree - 23 x 50 cmFicus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ Organic - Dwarf Fig Tree - 23 x 50 cm- Regular price
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Ficus carica Variegated (Variegated Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cmFicus carica Variegated (Variegated Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Ficus carica Bornholm (Compact Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cmFicus carica Bornholm (Compact Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Ficus carica Brown Turkey (Hardy Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cmFicus carica Brown Turkey (Hardy Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Ficus carica Early Dalmatian (Early Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cmFicus carica Early Dalmatian (Early Fig) - H40 cm | Pot Ø15 cm- Regular price
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Ficus carica – The fig tree, the Mediterranean fruit tree for the city
The Ficus carica, or fig tree, is the easiest fruit tree to grow in a pot. Hardy, decorative, and productive, it adapts perfectly to sunny balconies and terraces. Its large lobed foliage instantly adds a Mediterranean touch, and its sweet figs generously reward the few care it requires. A must-have for a gourmet urban outdoor space.
A fruit tree truly suited for the city
The fig tree is one of the few fruit trees that thrive in pots without losing productivity. It tolerates drought, enjoys the reflected heat from walls and terraces, and requires no chemical treatments. Its roots confined by the pot naturally limit its growth and even encourage fruiting. Find all our fruit trees and herbs to create an outdoor space that is both beautiful and edible.
Graphic foliage, sweet figs
Beyond its fruit production, the fig tree is a fully ornamental plant. Its large deep green lobed leaves, naturally structured silhouette, and light bark make it a true decorative element for a balcony or terrace. In autumn, it dons beautiful golden hues before shedding its leaves. Also discover all our plants for balconies and terraces to complete your outdoor space.
Growing tips
- ☀️ Exposure: full sun essential, ideally facing south or west
- 💧 Watering: regular during fruiting, drought-tolerant off-season
- 🌱 Soil: well-drained universal potting mix, large pot to encourage production
- ✂️ Pruning: light pruning at the end of winter to aerate the structure and limit height
- ❄️ Hardiness: hardy depending on the variety, protect the pot from frost in winter
- 🍂 Winter rest: the fig tree loses its leaves in winter — this is normal, it regrows in spring
Frequently asked questions
Can you grow a fig tree in a pot on a balcony?
Yes, it is actually one of the best options for a sunny balcony. In a pot, the fig tree stays compact and produces fruit from the first or second year. Check out our guide how to choose the right pot to get started well.
When are figs ripe?
Depending on the variety, figs ripen from July to October. A ripe fig softens slightly to the touch, its stem curves, and it may drip a drop of nectar at the base. Don’t pick it too early — it does not ripen after picking.
Is the fig tree frost-resistant?
Hardiness varies by variety. 'Brown Turkey' is one of the most cold-resistant. In pots, the root system is more vulnerable than in the ground — bring the pot indoors to a frost-free place or insulate it with a winter cover in cold regions.
Should you prune your potted fig tree?
Light pruning at the end of winter is enough to aerate the structure and control height. Avoid heavy pruning which delays fruiting. Potted fig trees require less pruning than those planted in the ground.
Also to explore
The fig tree is part of our Fruit Trees & Herbs collection. Also discover our outdoor plants, our plants for balconies and terraces, and our urban mini-shrubs and perennials to create a generous and productive urban outdoor space.

