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Celeste Figs

Celeste Figs

The Celeste fig tree is renowned for its exceptional cold hardiness and delectable fruit. It yields very sweet figs with thin purple skin and red to violet flesh, making them ideal for fresh consumption, canning, or drying. This variety is self-pollinating and thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 th...

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Olympian Common Fig

Olympian Common Fig

An ultra-cold hardy fig and absolutely delicious. This fig produces very sweet fruits with thin purple skin and a red to violet flesh that is excellent for fresh eating, canning or drying. Primary Use - Fresh Eating, Canning, Drying USDA Hardiness Zone - 6-10 Height 4-8FT Full Sun/Partial Sun...

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Violette de Bordeaux Fig

Violette de Bordeaux Fig

These figs are known for their fine flavor and are a long time favorite. The small to medium-sized jet black fruit have a dark red flesh and distinctive rich flavor. They are great for fresh eating or drying.

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Fignomenal Figs

Fignomenal Figs

The Fignomenal Fig tree bares sweet, dark brown figs with pink-red flesh year-round, even indoors. This easy to grow fig is self-fertile fig tree doesn't require a second variety for pollination. Large, silvery green leaves with silver veins add elegance to any space. As a true dwarf fig tre...

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Chicago Hardy Common Fig

Chicago Hardy Common Fig

A very cold hardy fig shrub that produces wonderful medium-sized figs with light brown to deep purple skin with sweet pink flesh that ripens in late Summer. Primary Use - Fresh eating, Canning, Drying USDA Hardiness Zone - 6-10 Height - 9-12FT Full Sun/ Partial Sun

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Beers Black Fig

Beers Black Fig

The Beers Black Fig is known for its deliciously sweet and juicy figs with dark purple-black skin and rich, red flesh. This self-pollinating variety produces bountiful crops twice a year, in early summer and early fall, making it a favorite among home gardeners, CSA and farmers market growe...

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Black Mission Fig

Black Mission Fig

The Black Mission Fig is a classic fruit tree cherished for its prolific yield of sweet, succulent figs with dark purplish-black skin and pink flesh. This versatile variety produces two harvests annually, with the primary crop in late summer and a secondary crop in early fall. Suitable for ...

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Kadota Common Fig

Kadota Common Fig

A productive fig that produces two crops per year of medium-sized green to yellow skinned fruit with a light pink to amber flesh. It has an exceptionally sweet flavor whether eaten fresh, canned or dried. Kadota figs thrive in arid desert conditions and are one of the most commonly grown varietie...

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Figs

With mentions as far back as ancient texts, fig trees have been a staple of humankind since the dawn of time. These popular plants offer a delicious and easy-to-grow fruit that come in an array of shapes, sizes, and colors. Far from being difficult to manage or requiring extreme temperatures for growth - just fertile soil with plenty of sun is all they need! Plus, when planting your own tree there are literally no chill hour requirements needed; most varieties can tolerate cold down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit (with some even hardier, tolerating single digits). Just remember not to over fertilize on planting day and set it two inches deeper than its original potting depth before watering regularly then you'll be sure to see bumper crops year after year!

Our Fig Varieties


If you're looking to buy fig trees, Double A Vineyards is the best place to look. Specifically, we offer four varieties of fig trees: Olympian, Chicago Hardy, Kadota and Violette de Bordeaux.


Here are some of the characteristics of each:


- Olympian Fig Trees are a medium-sized variety that produce dark purple-colored fruits that have a sweet, syrupy flavor.

- Chicago Hardy Fig Trees are the most cold hardy variety, able to survive temperatures down to single digits! These trees produce small yellowish green figs with a distinctively sweet taste.

- Kadota Fig Trees produce large, light green fruit with a soft texture and sweet flavor.

- Violette de Bordeaux Fig Trees are an old-fashioned variety producing medium to large fruits that turn from green to purplish-brown when ripe. They have a delicious, sweet flavor and make great preserves or jams.

Each variety has been carefully selected for its superior yields and disease resistance as well as its adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. With proper care, these fig trees can produce up to two crops per year one in early summer and another in the fall - providing you with delicious fruit all season long!


Fig Trees At Double A Vineyards


If you have any questions about our fig trees, or aren't sure which is right for your growing conditions, simplyOur friendly, knowledgeable staff is standing by ready to assist you! Also, if growing figs is a new endeavor for you, or if you simply want more information, we suggest you browse ourBooks & Gifts and Resources sections for more details and tips. Remember, we're here to help you succeed!