HOW TO :: Grow Your Own Fig Tree | Propagating Figs
This is a great fall project as we move into winter. Be sure to position the cutting in a sunny spot so it can put on growth before winter really sets in. It will go dormant over winter (keep the soil moisture consistently JUST damp) and pick up growth as we turn into the new year.
I think you'll be surprised at how simple this is, but for anyone interested, here are the instructions if you want to DIY it:
Find a fig tree! Maybe your neighbor has one or maybe you're in a local park.
Using pruning shears, cut a 4- to 10-inch long piece of soft wood new growth, just above a plant node.
Fill a large pot with potting soil (a simple plastic pot that shrubs come in is perfect) and stick the fig cutting in, cut side down. Don't worry about stripping the bark, spacing or anything. You just need to place the cutting in a well-drained medium with space to grow.
Water, water, water! Moisture is key. Eventually, your cutting will grow smaller little leaves and develop a root system. You know it is ready for replanting or repotting when you give the plant a slight tug and it resists.