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Figs tried and found wanting in the Northeast?

Since there are quite a number of fig varieties available and the Northeast can be a difficult place to grow figs in ground, I wondered if anyone had a list of in-ground figs they've tried for a number of years but eventually dug up and replaced with something else.  

I'm thinking this could serve as a reference for some of us (okay, me), who get way too ambitious in our first years and want to try every cultivar we see.  Think of this as a "don't both with it, and this is why" type of list.  Could save a lot of time and hassle.

Everyone's experience could be different but there's quite a bit of knowledge on the forum and I've benefited a lot from it.

Herman, I'm particularly interested in your findings as I know you're rather selective and have removed a number of trees and replaced them with varieties better-suited for our climate.

Yes, I agree.  Although there is a lot of information scattered throughout the forum on this it would be great to have it in one place.

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