Fig trees bloom twice per year, in the spring and in the late summer/early fall. The two blooms bear two different crops of fruit though, and it is only the late summer/early fall bloom that produces the tree's ripe and edible fig crop.
Temperatures around 10 degrees Farenheit [-12 degrees Celsius] tend to signal the beginning of dormancy for fig trees [Ficus spp]. Temperatures that begin to climb and stay above that point tend to signal the end of the dormant period. Either time may be wise choices for those who feel their fig trees are in need of regular fertilization. But the advantage to the late fall treatment, just before dormancy, lies in sending the tree into the time of colder, drying temperatures with adequate supplies of food and water.
California figs are available from June through September. Some European figs are often available throughout autumn. Dried figs are available throughout the year.
When they are ready
Neither, figs are fruit. The tree that produces them, the fig tree is a producer.
yes
Whenever you want then to. JUST KICK THE TREE
no, they are a kind of fruit
You cut open and slice insdes out if it is too tough. D not theer can eat these figs, but not whole tree.
It doesn't appear that it does. The Sycamore is a type of fig (Ficus Sycomorus), although inferior in quality to what we know as a fig. None of the figs I know have thorns. Add to that the fact it is the tree Zacchaeus climbed to get a better view of Jesus then it doesn't appear to be a thorny plant.
A bohdi tree is the place where the buddah became enlightened. It grows figs on it.
In the winter when the tree is dormant.
Figs bear in their first year after planting, and usually produce two crops, in the Summer and in the Fall. Also Figtrees bear Figs before the tree has leaves, if you see a fig tree with leaves out of the season of Figs you know there should be fruit unless the tree is a pervited tree (trying to be something when its not) see Mark 11:13-14
when strangler figs emerge from the ground, tiny roots emerge with them, and grab the trunk of a nearby tree, cutting off its flow of nutrients. the strangler fig now no-longer has to compere with the other tree for its nutrients
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