How do you space and plant different species of fig trees ?
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You need to know the name of each species in order to look up planting info on each.
Fig trees do not "flower" - the fig itself is the flower. The trees need to be spaced far enough apart so that when they reach maturity, they have enough room to breathe. What are your species? I can help you sort it out.
http://www.valleyfig.com/about-our-figs/fig-facts
https://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/fig.html
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_fig
http://justfunfacts.com/interesting-facts-about-figs/
One was marked LSU purple the second was Texas Everbearing Third was Italian black. I do not have the scientific names for them but I look them up individually by these names. I just don’t see planting instructions for multiple trees. Thanks so much for your help!
Do you want your trees to grow to their full height or are you going to prune them as in an orchard, or do you want to be able to stake the limbs down? That will decide the width between trees.