Fig Tree ‘Brogiotto Nero’ 2m for Sale | Large Outdoor Fruit Trees UK
Introduce height, structure, and the promise of homegrown fruit with this striking Fig Tree ‘Brogiotto Nero’, standing at an impressive 2 metres tall. A true statement piece, this elegant specimen brings together Mediterranean character and practical productivity — perfect for transforming patios, borders, and sun-drenched garden spaces.
‘Brogiotto Nero’ is a highly regarded fig variety, known for producing rich, dark-skinned fruits with a deep, sweet flavour. In the right conditions, it rewards generously, offering not just visual appeal but a seasonal harvest that elevates outdoor living.
With its naturally sculptural branching and bold, lobed foliage, this fig tree delivers instant presence. Whether styled as a standalone focal point or incorporated into a layered planting scheme, it adds both softness and architectural form.
Why choose Fig ‘Brogiotto Nero’?
- Impressive 2m height – instant impact and maturity
- Delicious dark figs – rich flavour and reliable cropping potential
- Architectural structure – naturally elegant branching habit
- Mediterranean aesthetic – large leaves create movement and texture
- Versatile styling – ideal for patios, borders, or statement planting
This is a tree that doesn’t just grow — it defines a space, creating a sense of permanence and quiet luxury in the garden.
Key Features
- Variety: Fig ‘Brogiotto Nero’
- Height: Approx. 2 metres
- Position: Full sun, sheltered
- Use: Feature tree, patio planting, productive fruit tree
- Growth: Deciduous
- Pot measures 30cm by 30cm
- 12-14cm girth
Care Information
Position:
Thrives in a warm, sunny, and sheltered location. A south or west-facing position will maximise fruiting potential.
Watering:
Water regularly during the growing season, especially in its first year. Once established, figs are relatively drought tolerant.
Soil:
Prefers well-drained soil. Slight root restriction can encourage better fruit production rather than excessive leafy growth.
Feeding:
Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring. Avoid overfeeding with nitrogen-heavy fertilisers, which can reduce fruit yield.
Pruning:
Minimal pruning required. Remove dead or crossing branches in late winter and lightly shape if needed to maintain structure.
Fruiting:
‘Brogiotto Nero’ produces richly flavoured, dark figs. Best yields are achieved in warm, sheltered conditions.








