Here is a picture of the inside of two figs that I pulled off last week and have been on the ground. I didn’t want to drain the tree since it's finally dormant. I tasted one fig. It was like a sour strawberry, -not ripe.
Out of ten seeds, eight sunk and two floated, so I guess the figs were 80% pollinated. We have a healthy fig wasp population here, (and fruit flies, wasps, bees, ants, grasshoppers, butterflies and scale).
The tree arrived bare root around last February, is a first year tree, so is probably still getting used to the climate here. It's in a five gallon pot.
As I mention above, Harvey’s same variety tree from the same nursery had ripe fruit last September but they were green, not black. Could it be another nursery mix up?