Enrico Fig is a common fig variety that thrives as a self-fertile plant, capable of producing fruit in nearly any season when growing conditions align. This Ficus carica grows vigorously in full sun and produces edible figs that reward patient gardeners with reliable harvests. Its inherent fertility means you won't need a pollinator companion, making it a straightforward choice for anyone seeking fresh figs from their own garden.
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As a self-fertile common fig, Enrico requires no cross-pollination to set fruit, a genuine advantage for home gardeners working with limited space. The ability to produce figs across seasons means you're not confined to a single narrow harvest window. Plant it in full sun and this variety handles the growing conditions without fussy requirements.
Enrico figs are harvested for fresh eating, capturing the sweet, tender fruit at peak ripeness. The self-fertile nature of this common fig means consistent production for table use without reliance on specialized pollinator trees.
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Pick figs when they feel soft to gentle pressure and have developed full color, typically in late summer through fall depending on your location. Ripe figs should yield slightly when squeezed; forcing them off the branch can damage the tree, so let mature fruit drop or twist gently at the stem. Harvest regularly to encourage continued production.
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