Hello, I'm Steve and this is my first post.
I'm in Georgia, West of Atlanta near Alabama.
As for as figs, I have 2 celeste, 2 black mission, 2 brown turkey, 2 kadota, one alma, and one green isschia.
I've had fruit from the mission, turkey, alma, and celeste.
Production from most to least:
turkey, alma, mission, celeste
That may change when the mission and celeste get big as the turkey and alma.
Eating a turkey followed by an alma makes the alma taste bland.
Same for mission followed by turkey or celeste followed by mission.
I've bought from Edible Landscaping, TYTY, Willis, Home Depot, Arbor Day Foundation, Lowes, Johnson Nursery in Elijay, Isons near Griffin, Craigs List, and various ebay stores. I'm leaving out a lot of places.
I try to buy local because I can get larger plants for less money. The only problems I have had are with TYTY and Willis with items other than figs. I've physically been to TYTY. There are some folks on craigs in the Tifton area that I've bought from.
There is a nursery across the street from Lowes in Chamblee that I bought my celeste plants from because I could not find them anywhere else locally and they just happened to have a couple.
The green isschia came from Edible Landscaping, the alma and a turkey came from Johnson Nursery, and the rest came from Home Depot at various times of the year.
There is Pixies Garden on the East side of Atlanta near Conyers. She advertises on ebay and craigs but I haven't been there.
I shop in this order by proximity:
Home Depot (limited to what's in stock. forget ordering)
Lowes
Ison's (family business based around muscadines, scuppernongs)
Johnson Nursery (limited variety and usually says if in stock, nice road trip)
craigs
Ebay
Edible (good quality, nice folks, harder to find items, ship anytime with soil)
I'll likely get LSU gold, purple, and negronne this year.
I also have various bananas, various jujubes, appricots (do great here), pawpaws, apples, various peaches, autumn olive, thorny olive, black mission olive, goji berries, elderberries, persimmons, russion pommegranate, kiwi, grapes, muscadines, scupernongs, mulberries, che, serviceberry, seabuckthorn, mayhaw, mexican avocado, pineapple guava, I'm probably leaving something out. I've not yet had fruit from most of those and they've all been in the ground a couple years except for the bananas. No green house. No, it's not all doing great!
I don't have a huge place, but everything is spaced out and I'll need to be trimming back regularly if I want to keep it all. If I find I've planted something that isn't working out, I'll pull it and have plenty left over.