it sure will.....
Just try to keep the lime ph at 6 to 6.5 fig trees grow the best at that level'
Cut the tree down to 6 inches and then multiple shoots will emerge from the roots
I think they can grow up to zone 5 or 6 in the US
It tells you which plants can usually grow unprotected in your area. If you live in zone 6, and a plant you want to grow is hardy to zone 6, you can grow that plant unprotected all year. If its only hardy to zone 7, you need to protect it for the winter. In general, if a plant's hardiness zone is less than or equal your garden zone, it needs no protection. If greater, protect it.
Jujube trees (Ziziphus jujuba) are typically hardy to USDA zone 6 but can sometimes survive in zone 5 with winter protection. In zone 4, they may struggle due to the colder temperatures, so it is recommended to plant in a sheltered location and provide winter protection like mulching or wrapping the tree.
Yes, a houseplant fig tree can be planted outdoors in Michigan, but it requires careful consideration of the climate. Fig trees are generally suited for USDA hardiness zones 8-10, while most of Michigan falls within zones 5-6. This means that if you choose to plant a fig tree outdoors, it should be a cold-hardy variety and may need protection during the winter months, such as mulching or bringing it indoors if temperatures drop significantly.
It depends on the growing conditions and root run. It could be two years or twenty years old.
On average, it takes about 6 to 10 years for a Christmas tree to grow to its full size.
it is about 6 cm long
6-8
Money tree plants typically grow to be around 6 to 8 feet tall when kept indoors as houseplants.
Grapes grow on vines from a bush not a tree. The vines can climb quite high if allowed to but the bush grows about 4-6 feet high.