Greetings from Germany! :-)
I'm relatively new to the subject. I came to figs while planning my "hardy exots corner" in our garden. I saw that at a botanical garden and wanted that for me, too - my personal happy place, if you like ^^ With big hardy bamboo, big ferns, Magnolia officinalis, Kiwis, Kiwais, Passionflowers, Paw Paw and other "jungel-stuff" like that.
Althoug I'm new to figs, I cultivated many other plants since my childhood. Today mainly hardy carnivores, cactus' & succulents and hardy & exotic fruit-bearing plants.
I have no fully grown Fig tree by now, only some cuttings with roots and leaves. They will attend the next 2 winters potted in the garage.
To this point, I own RdB, Olympian and one unknown variant from Sizilien (from a friend's father, who is Sizilian). My first tries with planting figs outside in my garden were a dead end because of the winter. But I will try again, until that will work out well :-)
The 'Olympian' is my latest hope to succeed in that project.
I'm a member of a very active (mostly german) facebook group about figs and came crabwise to this great forum! :-)
Please excuse my rather bad school-english! (It may happen that I use german names/expressions if I don't know the right english vocab ;-S)
Regards,
Kai
P.S. my climate zone is 7