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Peter's Honey Fig Tree

Ficus carica 'Peter's Honey'

Regular price $9999
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Plant Highlights

Peter's Honey Fig Tree highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Ficus carica 'Peter's Honey'
  • Growing Zones
    6-10
  • Mature Height
    15 - 25 feet
  • Mature Spread
    12 - 15 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring
  • Harvest Time
    Early Season

The delightful Peter's Honey Fig produces very sweet, shiny, and high-quality fruit! Featuring a syrupy and honey-like flavor, Peter's Honey Fig Tree (Ficus carica 'Peter's Honey') is superb and will melt in your mouth!

These uniquely sweet, greenish-yellow fruit with dark-amber flesh, the first harvest ripens in May and produces a later crop in October-November. This breba Fig has a very small, closed-eye small to medium-sized fruit!

The beautiful, shiny lobed leaves put on a show all summer! Growing into a sizeable 15 - 25 feet in height and 12 - 15 feet wide, they can also be pruned easily to keep them at the right height for you. You can prune this into either a shrubby fruiting bush with its limbs low to the ground for easy harvesting, or 'limb it up' and expose the trunk and create a multi-branched umbrella-shaped canopy! Either way, you'll love the lush lobed foliage, soft texture, and delicious fruit this edible landscaping tree produces!

The size of this tree will vary with the climate where it is being grown. In warm climates, they grow larger. In-ground trees can be used as a marvelous backdrop along a fence line. In growing Zones 6 and 7, just cover it well, or bring your container into an unheated garage or shed to go dormant over the winter.

In USDA hardiness Zones 6 and 7, in-ground plants may die back to the ground each year. They'll become a shrubbier plant with new growth from the roots each year. Consider them a landscape shrub that needs winter protection.

Planting and Application:

These are delectable and indulgent fruit, perfect for fresh eating, drying and canning too! Desserts and sauces become divine with the honeyed, syrupy flavor imparted by Peter's Honey Fig!

Lovely edible ornamentals in their own right, these lend a tropical aesthetic to patios or garden beds, and front garden landscaping alike!

Use as a large shade tree over your garden beds, while also providing a gorgeous specimen tree for your front yard landscaping! Just be sure to plant it where you'll easily reach this indulgent harvest!

Adding an exotic, Mediterranean look to your formal and informal gardens, Peter's Honey Fig is a picturesque addition to your home! Prune smaller for use in pots and containers, or leave as a shrub for privacy that you and your wildlife can enjoy! This is one of the best trees to train as an Espalier for an incredible conversation piece.

Use as a shelterbelt, include in windbreaks, and plant in rows for privacy, screening and hedgerows or groups along your property line!

These attractive deciduous garden trees thrive in USDA zones 6 through 10. If a Fig is killed to the ground because of cold weather, it will come up with new growth when the weather warms up!

An excellent way for Figs to produce ripe fruit in colder climates is to plant your potted tree in the ground when the weather warms up, pot and all! Keep the rim a few inches above ground level. The roots grow through the drain holes of the pot in search of nutrients. When the leaves fall in late autumn, dig up the pot and store it inside your home, a greenhouse or an enclosed porch. Then replant again next spring!

  • Light Greenish-Yellow Fruit With Soft Skin & Amber Flesh
  • Melt-in-Your-Mouth Texture & Syrupy & Honeyed Flavor
  • Beautifully Lobed Vibrant Green Foliage
  • Vigorous & Productive Open-Eyed Fig
  • Fresh Eating, Canning, Dried, Desserts
  • Screening, Hedges, Specimens, Tree or Shrub Form

#ProPlantTips for Care:

It is easy to grow a Fig tree! With good cold tolerance, Figs require a warm location with a Southern exposure in order to ripen the fruit, especially in the maritime Northwest. In other words, it requires a sunny, hot exposure in cooler areas. Provide at least 6 hours of full, direct sun for best results, but those in the hottest of its climate range will find their tree appreciates a touch of afternoon shade to protect it from the summer sun and heat.

Tolerant of poor soil and alkaline conditions, you'll find your tree fruits best when planted in average to moderately fertile soil that is very well-drained. Water just enough to establish, then provide moderate moisture during the growing season. These are low-maintenance and easy-care plants, so sit back and enjoy the delectable fruit! All plants appreciate a thick layer of mulch over their root systems, and you'll appreciate the savings on your water bill. Pull mulch back 6 inches back from the trunk.

  • Full Sun
  • Well-Drained Enriched Soil
  • Open Eye Variety
  • Prune During Dormancy
  • 100-200 Chill Hours
  • Heat & Cold Tolerant - Great in Coastal Climates

Peter's Honey Fig Tree will delight you with tasty, unique fruit for years to come, but only if you hurry and order yours today at NatureHills.com!

Fig Tree FAQ

At what age do Peter's Honey Fig Trees bear fruit?

Nature Hills ships Fig trees with mature root systems that are already 2-3 years of age and the typical Fig tree will begin producing fruit at 3-5 years in optimal conditions.

Where is the best place to plant a Peter's Honey Fig tree?

Fig trees, like nearly all fruiting trees and shrubs, need enriched, well-drained soil in a full sun location to flower and fruit the best.

Are Fig Trees Self-Pollinating

Fig Trees are partially self-fruitful but do best with a pollination partner. Peter's Honey is a closed eyed-type of Fig and should have another similar Fig Tree planted nearby to maximize pollination chances.

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Umberto
peter honey fig tree five stars rating

Back in 2016 i'd buy the Peter Honey fig tree from Willis nursery, last year 2020 i got the first crop did produced 90 very big and delicius fig,id mesure several ranching from 7" to 8" in circonference, to say the list any one whom like figs Peter honey is the one that i raccomendLiving in Minnesota is a challenge to growing fig out side, i did plant the tree in 50 gallons contener on whills so i can move them in and out.This fig tree is a Winner. Now showing a new groth on the end of the branches, i'm cant wait to harvest them this summer,

Dear Umberto,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with the Peter Honey fig tree! It’s truly inspiring to hear that after all these years, your tree has rewarded you with such an impressive and delicious harvest—90 figs ranging from 7” to 8” in circumference is incredible, especially given the challenges of growing figs outdoors in Minnesota.

Planting your fig tree in a 50-gallon container on wheels is a clever way to protect it from Minnesota’s unpredictable weather while allowing it to enjoy the best conditions possible. We’re so glad to hear your tree is already showing new growth—it sounds like you’ll have another great crop this summer!

If you ever need tips on optimizing container soil, watering schedules, or winter protection to maximize your fig tree’s health, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our care guides and specialists are always here to support such dedicated gardeners.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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umberto
peter honey fig tree five stars rating

Back in 2016 i'd buy the Peter Honey fig tree from Willis nursery, last year 2020 i got the first crop did produced 90 very big and delicius fig,id mesure several ranching from 7" to 8" in circonference, to say the list any one whom like figs Peter honey is the one that i raccomendLiving in Minnesota is a challenge to growing fig out side, i did plant the tree in 50 gallons contener on whills so i can move them in and out.This fig tree is a Winner. Now showing a new groth on the end of the branches, i'm cant wait to harvest them this summer,

Dear Umberto,

Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback and for sharing your impressive Peter Honey fig tree journey with us! It’s truly inspiring to hear how you’ve successfully nurtured such a bountiful crop, especially in a challenging climate like Minnesota’s. Using a large 50-gallon container and moving the tree indoors and outdoors is such a savvy approach to ensure it thrives—your care clearly pays off!

We’re delighted that your fig tree is showing new growth already. For your upcoming harvest, a gentle reminder to keep monitoring soil moisture and perhaps shielding it from any late cold snaps as the new buds develop. If you ever want tips on fig tree care or protectants, we have great guides and expert advice on our website to support your green thumb endeavors.

Thank you again for recommending the Peter Honey variety—it really encourages fellow fig lovers to try growing these delicious additions at home!

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Fig
great fig

get one while you can

Dear Fig M.,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your enthusiasm for the Peter’s Honey Fig Tree! We’re delighted to hear that you’re enjoying your fig—and couldn’t agree more about acting quickly. This variety is truly a gem with its deliciously sweet fruit and easy-to-grow nature, making it a fantastic addition to any garden.

If you ever need tips on maintaining your fig tree’s health—including ideal watering, pruning, or fertilizing schedules—please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you get the most out of your fig-growing experience!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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fig
great fig

get one while you can

Hello fig master from the moon,

Thank you so much for sharing your enthusiastic review of the Peter’s Honey Fig Tree! We’re delighted to hear you’re enjoying this wonderful fig variety—it truly is a special addition to any garden. Your tip to “get one while you can” highlights how popular and rewarding this tree can be for others looking to cultivate delicious figs.

If you ever have questions about optimal care or harvesting tips for your fig tree, feel free to check out our detailed care guides on NatureHills.com or reach out directly. Providing tailored plant advice to help your tree thrive is something we’re always happy to do!

Happy continued gardening,
Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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valcobra1
One of my best fig trees

heavy producer of very sweet (as Honey ) figs.I love this variety

Dear valcobra1,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Peter's Honey Fig Tree! We’re thrilled to hear it’s been such a heavy producer and that you’re enjoying the sweet, honey-like figs. It’s truly one of those varieties that can brighten a garden and delight the taste buds alike.

If you ever want to optimize your tree’s health and yields even further, consider feeding it a balanced fertilizer in early spring and ensuring it gets plenty of sunshine—fig trees truly flourish under those conditions. Also, proper pruning after harvest can help maintain productivity in the seasons to come. Should you have any questions or need tips on season-specific care, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

We’re grateful you’ve chosen Nature Hills to nurture such a joyous part of your garden.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team