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Fig - Yellow Long Neck (Ficus carica) 1G

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Golden, honey-sweet fruit on a compact, patio-friendly tree.
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Fig - Yellow Long Neck (Ficus carica) 1G
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🌟 Yellow Long Neck Fig (Ficus carica ‘Yellow Long Neck’) — “Honey Fig” Sweetness in a Compact Package 🌱🍯

Meet the golden fig that wins over chefs and gardeners alike. Yellow Long Neck (often called a Honey Fig) combines buttery-sweet, amber flesh with a sleek, elongated neck and sunny yellow skin—perfect for fresh eating, jams, and show-stopping fruit platters.


🌿 Quick Facts

Feature Details
Botanical Name Ficus carica ‘Yellow Long Neck’
Plant Type Deciduous fruit tree
Size at Sale Ships in 1-gallon container (4″ starter size seasonally available)
Mature Height & Width Pruned: 4–8 ft (ideal for patios or hedges) • Unpruned: up to 12–15 ft in-ground
USDA Zones 7–10 (protect in colder zones)
Sun Requirements Full sun (8–10 hrs/day) for best fruit quality
Cold Hardiness Fully dormant trees tolerate ~15–20°F
Growth Habit Vigorous, naturally bushy; easy to keep compact with pruning
Spacing 12–20 ft in-ground; 6–8 ft if hedge-pruned; containers 15–25 gal for long-term growth

🍯 Fruit & Flavor Notes

  • Look: Large, elongated fruit with a signature long neck; yellow to yellow-green skin.
  • Flesh: Amber, honey-sweet, juicy, melt-in-your-mouth texture—true “Honey Fig” character.
  • Use: Outstanding fresh, dried, or jammed; pairs beautifully with chèvre, prosciutto, or vanilla gelato.
  • Harvest Window:
    • Florida & Gulf South (Zones 9–10): Main crop typically mid-summer into early fall.
    • Southeast/Mid-Atlantic (Zones 7–8): Often August, sometimes late July–September depending on season.
  • Yield & Set: Self-fertile (common fig); no pollinator required. Maintain sun, moisture, and balanced nutrition for best set.
Name Notes: Yellow Long Neck is also known as “Honey Fig” or “Long Yellow.” These large, honey-type yellow figs share similar flavor profiles with amber pulp and sweet nectar-like taste.

🌱 Top Benefits & Uses

  • Culinary: Honey-sweet dessert fig; quick-reduce jams; roasted with thyme and balsamic.
  • Landscape: Compact edible focal point with glossy leaves and sculptural branching.
  • Container Friendly: Thrives in 15–25 gal containers on patios or lanais; easy to keep 4–8 ft with pruning.
  • Low Input Fruit: Self-pollinating, moderate water once established, adaptable to most well-drained soils.

🌼 Companion & Support Planting

Soil Builders & Fruit Supporters

  • Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) — nitrogen fixer and light canopy nurse.
  • Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia) — fast biomass and excellent chop-and-drop carbon source.
  • Vetiver Grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides) — deep roots for slope stability and silica cycling.
  • Sunn Hemp (Crotalaria juncea) — rapid summer nitrogen source and mulch builder.

Pollinator Companions

While figs don’t require pollinators, they benefit from a thriving garden ecosystem. Plant nearby: Pineapple Sage, Sweet Almond, Vitex, and native wildflowers to attract beneficial insects.

Aesthetic Companions

Border with Rosemary, Dwarf Lemongrass, Purple Basil, or Ornamental Sages for stunning texture contrast.


🗓 Seasonal Care (Florida & Similar Climates)

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Fully deciduous—leaves drop naturally; wood is hardy once dormant (to ~15–20°F). In North Florida or during freezes, protect or overwinter containers.
  • Spring (Mar–Apr): Bud break; expect some older leaves to yellow and shed as new growth begins.
  • Summer (May–Aug): Main fruit swell and ripening. Keep soil evenly moist to prevent splitting.
  • Fall (Sept–Nov): Final flush; post-harvest structural pruning and clean up leaf litter to reduce rust and disease pressure.

🪴 Container & Indoor Growing Tips

  • Pot Size: Up-pot gradually from 1G → 3–7G → 15–25G for long-term growth.
  • Soil: Fast-draining mix (pine bark, perlite, compost).
  • Light: Requires 8–10 hours of direct sun. Indoor growth is best for short winter dormancy in bright, cool spaces (garage/basement 35–50°F).
  • Water: Keep evenly moist in hot weather; avoid over-watering just before ripening to reduce fruit cracking.

🧭 Where (and Where Not) to Plant

  • Best Location: Full sun, high ground or raised bed with excellent drainage.
  • Avoid: Low or soggy spots, lawn sprinkler zones, or areas with reflective heat and poor airflow. Remember—figs are deciduous and will drop leaves each winter.

✂️ Pruning Techniques

  • Years 1–2: Create an open framework by tipping back scaffolds to ~3 ft to encourage branching. Remove crossing wood and suckers.
  • After Harvest: Shape lightly, remove dead or diseased wood, thin crowded shoots for sunlight penetration.
  • Container Trees: Summer pinching (2–3 leaves past a fruit) helps maintain size and fruit quality.

💧 Water & Feeding

  • Establishment: ~10 gallons per application, 3× weekly during the first warm season.
  • Mature Trees: 20–50 gallons weekly during drought for optimal fruit size and sweetness. Mulch 3–4″ deep (keep off trunk).
  • Feeding: Apply light organic fertilizer in spring; avoid heavy nitrogen near harvest, which can dilute sweetness and increase splitting.

🧪 Troubleshooting Guide

1) Fruit Splitting / Cracking

  • Cause: Heavy rain or inconsistent watering during ripening.
  • Fix: Keep moisture consistent, improve drainage, and avoid irrigation during final color change.

2) Leaf Spot or Rust

  • Symptoms: Yellow or brown spots, early leaf drop.
  • Fix: Rake and remove leaves, prune for airflow, and avoid overhead watering.

3) Weak Fruit Set / Small Fruit

  • Cause: Low sunlight, drought, or excess nitrogen.
  • Fix: Increase sun exposure, keep soil evenly moist, and balance nutrition.

4) Cold Damage

  • Risk: Below 15–20°F unprotected.
  • Fix: Mulch base heavily, wrap stems, or overwinter in containers in protected spaces.

🍽 Culinary Inspiration

  • Fresh: Serve with goat cheese, drizzle of honey, and crushed pistachios.
  • Roasted: Halve and roast with olive oil and thyme; finish with balsamic glaze.
  • Preserves: Honey-fig jam with lemon; dry slices for snacks or cheese boards.

🌟 Is This Plant Right for You?

✅ Ideal for:

Home cooks, edible landscapers, patio gardeners, and Florida growers seeking a compact, honey-sweet fig that thrives in containers or small spaces.

❌ Not Ideal for:

Extremely cold regions without winter protection, or sites with poor drainage and overhead watering.


🚚 Shipping & Local Pickup

  • Available Sizes: 4″ starter and 1-gallon plants.
  • Best Shipping Regions: Florida, the Southeastern US, and Texas.
  • Nationwide Shipping: Available across the continental US, but plants shipped west or north may require extra recovery time after transit.
  • Weather Advisory: Buyer discretion during peak heat or cold; GreenDreams is not responsible for temperature damage in transit.
  • Shipping Days: Every Monday via UPS Ground.
  • Local Pickup: Visit GreenDreams Nursery & Farm18709 US Hwy 41, Spring Hill, FL 34610Tuesday–Friday 9 AM–5 PM | Saturday 8 AM–3 PM

🌱 Planting & Care: GreenDreams “High & Tight” Method

  • Where to Plant: Choose a sunny, well-drained location on slightly elevated ground.
  • How to Plant: Dig a hole just wider than the container and the same depth. Set the root ball slightly above grade (the “High & Tight” method) to prevent standing water. Backfill firmly with compost and native soil, water to settle, and mulch—keeping mulch away from the trunk.
  • Watering: Daily for the first week, 2–3× weekly for the next month, then weekly as needed.
  • Winter Care (Florida): Cover young plants during frosts or move containerized figs indoors if needed.

🎥 Watch our “High & Tight” Tree Planting Video on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/RRQFY30qdA8?si=rRIcsbLlVAVYotfI


🌿 GreenDreams Fig Variety Comparison Guide

Choosing the right fig has never been easier! At GreenDreams, we’ve hand-selected a collection of top-performing fig varieties for both Florida and the Southeastern US — from compact patio producers to heavy-yielding orchard classics. Use the chart below to compare flavor, growth habit, cold tolerance, and humidity resistance so you can find the fig that perfectly fits your garden, climate, and taste preferences. 🍈✨

Variety Fruit Color / Flesh Flavor Profile Humidity & Rain Resistance Cold Hardiness (°F) Growth Habit / Size Notable Strengths & Best Uses
Alma Light brown / Amber Honey-sweet with caramel notes ⭐⭐⭐ Good ~10–15 °F Compact 8–12 ft Early bearing; rich flavor; great for preserves
Beers Black Dark purple / Red Jammy, balanced sweet-tart ⭐⭐ Moderate ~15 °F Upright 12–15 ft Classic dessert fig; “Black Mission”-type
Brown Turkey Brown / Pink Mild sweetness, very reliable ⭐⭐ Fair ~5–10 °F 12–20 ft Cold-hardy, prolific, great starter fig
Celeste Light brown / Rose Sugar-sweet, small fruit ⭐⭐⭐ Good ~10 °F 8–12 ft “Sugar Fig” of the South; dependable cropper
Deanna Yellow-green / Amber Honeyed, mild, large fruit ⭐⭐ Fair ~15 °F 10–15 ft Big, showy fruit; excellent fresh eating
🌿 Di Redo Dark purple-black / Red Raspberry-jam, berry-sweet, syrupy ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent (tight eye) ~10–15 °F 8–15 ft Top flavor & humidity resistance — Florida favorite
Fignomenal Violet / Pink Rich, sugary-sweet ⭐⭐⭐ Good ~20 °F Miniature 2–3 ft Perfect patio & balcony fig; fruits year-round in warm zones
Green Egg Light green / Pink Custard-sweet, tropical notes ⭐⭐ Fair ~15 °F 10–15 ft Unique flavor; ornamental appeal
Ischia (Green) Green / Strawberry-red Sweet-berry, tangy ⭐⭐ Moderate ~15 °F 8–12 ft Historic Italian variety; container friendly
Little Ruby Red-purple / Ruby Very sweet, sugar-dense ⭐⭐⭐ Good ~15 °F Dwarf 3–4 ft Excellent container fig; heavy producer
LSU Purple Deep purple / Amber Light berry-sweet ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent ~15 °F 10–15 ft LSU-bred for Gulf humidity; consistent yields
🌳 Olympian Purple-bronze / Rose Honey-sweet, juicy, tangerine-sized fruit ⭐⭐⭐ Good Below 0 °F Compact 4–8 ft Unrivaled cold tolerance + giant fruit
White Kadota Pale green / Amber Honeyed, chewy, mild ⭐⭐ Moderate ~15 °F 10–15 ft Classic drying fig; dense, flavorful flesh
White Marseilles Green-yellow / Pale amber Mild-sweet, delicate ⭐⭐ Fair ~0 °F 10–12 ft Thomas Jefferson’s heirloom favorite
White Texas Everbearing Green-yellow / Pink Very sweet, long-season crop ⭐⭐⭐ Good ~10 °F 8–12 ft Long fruiting season in warm zones
🌞 Yellow Long Neck Golden-yellow / Amber Honey-vanilla, nectar-sweet, mild and smooth ⭐⭐ Fair ~15 °F Compact 4–8 ft (can reach 12–15 ft unpruned) Large, showy dessert fig with honeyed flavor; perfect for fresh eating & container culture

Would you like me to prepare a short preface paragraph to go above the comparison table (like you use in your other fig listings) — e.g.,

“Compare all of our GreenDreams fig varieties side-by-side to find the perfect fit for your climate and flavor goals”?

❓ FAQ

Do I need two trees for fruit?

No. Yellow Long Neck is self-fertile and fruits abundantly on its own.

When will it fruit?

Usually within 1–2 years with good sunlight and care.

Is it normal for leaves to yellow and drop?

Yes. Figs are deciduous, dropping leaves in winter and flushing again in spring.

Can it be grown in containers?

Absolutely. With proper pruning and a 15–25 gallon pot, it thrives beautifully on patios.

Does it tolerate humidity?

Yes. Yellow Long Neck performs well in Florida and other humid regions with proper drainage and airflow.


🌿 Beyond the Plant: GreenDreams Services

At GreenDreams, we do more than grow plants — we design, build, and restore ecosystems across Florida.

  • 🌳 Onsite consultations & edible landscape design
  • 🌾 Installation & project management
  • 🚚 Bulk delivery of compost, mulch, biochar & soil materials
  • 🌱 Wholesale & regenerative solutions for homesteads & farms

Let our team help you create your own thriving edible paradise — starting with the Yellow Long Neck Fig! 🌿


📚 Sources & References

Information compiled from agricultural and horticultural resources including:

  • UF/IFAS Extension
  • Gardenia Horticultural Database
  • Sow Exotic & Food Forest Nursery grower data
  • Rutgers NJAES Home Fruit Manual
  • University of Arizona Cooperative Extension
  • UC Davis Fig Research summaries
  • Grower field observations from subtropical regions

IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE PURCHASING LIVE PLANTS:
*Please be advised that our online store selections are NOT available for pickup at our retail location in Spring Hill, Florida.

Inventory for our online store is located at a separate facility and are priced and handled exclusively for packaging & shipping.
Click here to learn more about our Spring Hill, FL retail nursery location
, including countless more nursery selections ready for pickup - larger sizes and wider variety of plants not suitable for nationwide delivery.
 

1. Shipping Stress: Transportation can be stressful for plants, particularly when they spend several days in a confined, dark environment. It’s common for plants to experience leaf drop during this period. Rest assured, most plants typically recover quickly and thrive with minimal aftercare. However, some may need extra attention, love, and care, requiring appropriate watering and exposure to gentle light post-unboxing.
 

2. Potential Physical Damage: Despite our dedicated efforts to ensure that your plants are securely packaged, they may incur damage during shipping and handling by UPS. Rest assured, our shipping team is committed to packing your selections with utmost care and precision to minimize any potential harm.

  • For significant box damage, please reach out to UPS within 30 days to initiate a claim.

  • For minor damages, such as a broken branch or stem, we advise allowing the plant time to recover and regenerate with proper care and attention.
     

3. Long-Distance Shipping Considerations: Orders shipped over long distances, particularly to the western US, may take 3 - 5 business days to arrive due to various factors, including agricultural inspections in Arizona, California, and Texas. Such extended transit times can be particularly challenging for tender, young plants, affecting their quality due to prolonged confinement.

  • We take additional measures during packaging to facilitate a swift recovery of the plants upon unboxing.

  • Initial extra care and attention might be required over the first few weeks post-transport.
     

For further guidance, kindly review our detailed policies on returns and refunds, as well as our comprehensive plant care guide. We appreciate your understanding and patience in nurturing your new plants.

 

🌿 Important Shipping Information

Please take a moment to review our shipping protocols designed to ensure your plants arrive in optimal condition.

  • Countdown Clock: At the top of our online store, you'll notice a countdown clock. This tool helps communicate our weekly shipping schedule, providing clarity on when you can expect your orders to be dispatched.

  • Shipping Schedule: Our nursery, located in the heart of Central Florida, ships orders once weekly, every Monday. This is a strategic decision to prevent packages from being stationary over the weekends, ensuring that our plants travel as swiftly as possible across the country, even reaching as far as California.

  • Shipping Method: At present, we offer ground shipping rates to meet various needs while maintaining the well-being of our plants during transit.

  • Our Dedicated Team: We are a boutique nursery with a passionate team. Our members wear many hats, contributing to shipping, nursery operations, and engaging in valuable local projects. As we blossom and expand, rest assured that enhancing and streamlining our processes remains a priority to serve you better

 

 

 

Terms and Conditions for Purchasing Live Plants

1. Understanding of Shipping Stress

By purchasing live plants from our store, the customer acknowledges that transportation can be stressful for plants. It is common for plants to undergo leaf drop or experience other temporary issues during shipping. However, it is understood that most plants recover quickly with adequate care and attention post-shipping.

2. Awareness of Potential Physical Damage

Customers acknowledge that despite our best efforts in packaging, there may be occurrences of damage during shipping and handling. For substantial damages to the package, customers agree to contact UPS within 30 days to initiate a claim.

3. Acknowledgement of Long-Distance Shipping Considerations

Customers recognize that shipments, especially those directed to the western US, may be subjected to longer shipping durations of 3-5 business days. Customers agree to provide necessary care to the plants, recognizing that the quality of the plants may be affected due to prolonged shipping times.

4. Agreement with Shipping Information and Schedule

Customers, by making a purchase, have reviewed and agreed upon our shipping protocols and schedules. They acknowledge the presence of a countdown clock on the website and our once-weekly shipping policy every Monday, recognizing the rationale behind avoiding weekend layovers for the plants.

5.Extreme Weather Conditions

Customers acknowledge that our store is not responsible for damage or loss of live plants due to extreme weather conditions during transit and delivery. This includes exposure to cold or freezing temperatures during the winter months and extreme heat during the summer. We provide tracking information when orders are processed every Monday to ensure customers are aware of the delivery schedule. It is the customer's responsibility to prevent packages from being left outside in conditions that may cause damage. Our store does not accept responsibility for any adverse effects caused by weather conditions beyond our control.

6. No Refund Policy

Customers agree that refunds are only processed under exceptional circumstances. Our store will not be held responsible for poor plant choices relative to location suitability, extreme conditions during and/or post-shipment, and improper post-purchase plant care.

7. Responsibility of Care

Upon purchase, customers agree to assume full responsibility for the ongoing care of the plants. This includes, but is not limited to, appropriate watering, exposure to suitable light, and adherence to specific care instructions pertinent to each plant type.

8. Consent

By proceeding with this purchase, customers consent to all the terms and conditions stated above, confirming understanding and agreement to all stipulations mentioned.

These terms and conditions aim to ensure clarity, mutual understanding, and agreement between the seller and the customer to facilitate a smooth transaction and foster a positive customer experience.

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