PATAX
Level 15

@IRonMaN I think the hardy Tennessee Mountain figs will grow in Minnesota. I ordered two of them many years ago from a place down in Georgia that I found on the internet. They shipped them up in special Packaging. As long as you keep the roots from freezing in the winter the new Sprouts will come up from the ground Every Spring and they grow fast and you will have figs every year. After planting them just put down a thick layer of white marble Stones around the base of the tree, and after the leaves fall in the autumn let them lay around the base, and this will keep the roots from freezing.