
Hardy Chicago Fig
Ficus carica – Hardy Chicago Fig
A rich and sweet brown fig, excellent for potted culture and one of the most reliable outdoor figs. It thrives in Zones 6-8, requiring an 8' to 10' spacing in Zone 7.
Fruit & Growth Characteristics:
- Ripens from August until fall frost, with some fruit appearing as early as July.
- Has yielded up to 100 pints of figs in a single season.
- Performs exceptionally well in North Carolina and is recommended for northern growers due to its early fruiting tendency.
- Best results occur when planted in the warmest, most protected location.
History & Resilience:
Discovered in the 1970s through Fred Borne, a North American Fruit Explorer, who received cuttings from a man in Chicago. The plant, originally grown in a "U"-shaped house for protection, demonstrated exceptional cold tolerance. Unlike most figs, Hardy Chicago can regrow from its roots after winter dieback and still produce fruit by season’s end.
Plant Characteristics:
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Very good
- Drought & Heat Tolerance: Excellent
- Humidity, Wet Soil, & Shade Tolerance: Fair
- Sun Tolerance: Excellent
- Salt Tolerance: Good
- Deer Resistance: Good
- Thorns: None
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Soil Type: Well-drained
- Edible Type: Fruit
- Self-Fertile: Yes
- No-Spray Suitability: Good
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.