Pruning fig trees: the right time & pruning

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In order for your fig tree to bear a lot of fruit, it needs regular pruning. We show when the perfect time is to prune and how to properly cut figs in the tub or in the garden.

Fig tree with fruits
To ensure that your fig has a bountiful harvest, you can stimulate growth by pruning it [Photo: Andrew Balcombe / Shutterstock.com]

Does the Mediterranean fig also grow in your garden? If so, a skilful cut can ensure that she produces more of her sweet and sought-after fruit. Fig trees (Ficus carica) are rarely found exotic species in Germany, but their number is steadily increasing. Especially in milder areas, the tree with its sweet fruits can grow very lush.

Basically, figs don't need to be cut. Even without human intervention, the trees develop their typical expansive shape and produce abundant fruit. However, in order to stimulate growth and improve the yield, pruning can be worthwhile. Bald fig trees can also be brought back into an attractive shape. Below we'll show you when and how to prune your fig tree.

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  • When do you prune fig trees?
    • Pruning fig tree in spring
    • Pruning fig tree in summer
    • Pruning fig tree in autumn
  • Pruning fig trees: this is how you go about pruning
    • Cut back the frozen fig tree
    • Cut the fig tree in the bucket

When do you prune fig trees?

Like apple and pear trees, figs are also fruit trees. And like other fruit trees, fig trees should mainly be pruned in early spring.

Pruning fig tree in spring

When pruning a fig tree, it should always be done in spring, when it starts to get warmer. Bringing figs growing in the bucket outside is the right time to cut them. Usually this is the case in March or early April. For pruning, choose an overcast day that promises no precipitation. This allows the wounds to dry well and heal quickly, protected from excessive sunlight.

Fig tree with bare branches
Fig trees should be pruned immediately after they have been wintered, before the first buds appear [Photo: DSGNSR1 / Shutterstock.com]

Pruning fig tree in summer

Fig trees should generally not be pruned in summer, as the tree does not tolerate pruning as well as it did before the growth phase in spring. Pruning would cost the fig too much strength and also endanger the harvest. If you find out in summer that pruning is necessary, wait until next February.

Pruning fig tree in autumn

Autumn is also not the right time to cut back the fig tree. At this time of year the tree produces the last of its fruits and lets its leaves fall. He is preparing for winter. A cut is always a major intrusion and affects the plant. However, this should now fully prepare for the cold season, i.e. the Wintering the fig tree, dedicate. In addition, cuts do not heal as well over the winter and frost damage can occur. In early spring, when the tree is back in sap, it can seal wounds faster and more efficiently.

Pruning fig trees: this is how you go about pruning

Since fig trees do quite well on their own, they don't need drastic prunings. Still, a cut can improve the shape and secure the yield. Make sure to use clean and sharp tools for the cut and always cut back to the next suitable fork or bud. In principle, the procedure is similar to that for other types of fruit trees:

  • First cut back dead branches to the next fork.
  • Remove shoots in the lower trunk area.
  • Thin out the inside of the crown with a few cuts, if necessary. For this purpose, intersecting branches or branches that are close together should be removed. If figs are thinned out, they are more likely to ripen on this year's wood.
  • Bring the crown of the tree in balance. Identify the main shoots and make sure that they are roughly equally strong. If a main shoot is dominant, it can be weakened somewhat by shortening it to the next fork.
Fig tree in the garden
With one cut you can improve the shape of your fig tree and secure the yield [Photo: Cogi66 / Shutterstock.com]

It is important to know that the main yield of the fruit does not come from the annual shoots. These also bear fruit a little later in autumn, but the figs mainly thrive on two-, three- or four-year-old wood. In the spring you can already discover the roots for the later figs with the thick buds. This will give you a feeling for the branches and twigs on which a particularly large number of figs will grow. Older wood hardly delivers any more yield and can therefore be cut back a little from time to time. In order to always get enough fruit-bearing wood, you should make sure that you leave enough one-, two- and three-year-old wood standing with every pruning.

In the case of bald trees, you can also prune a little more radically. Do not make a harder cut every year, but only if absolutely necessary.

You should generally spare young and freshly planted fig trees from heavy pruning so as not to impair their growth.

Tip: You can use cut shoots as cuttings to grow a new fig.

Fig tree cuttings in a pot
You can use the cut off shoots to grow new figs [Photo: Gheorghe Mindru / Shutterstock.com]

Cut back the frozen fig tree

In this country it does happen that fig trees are damaged by the heavy frost in winter. The thick branches are less affected than the younger shoots. If you notice such damage in the spring, you should definitely remove the frozen branches and twigs in order to stimulate the formation of new shoots. Cut such branches back to the next bud or fork in the healthy wood.

Cut the fig tree in the bucket

The same applies to fig trees in the bucket as to fig trees that have been planted out. Prune these trees as soon as you take them outside from winter quarters.

Not just the cutting, that too Fertilizing the fig tree ensures a richer harvest of the fruit. You can find out how to do this in our special article.

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