@Gorgi, giving some bucks to get a particular fig tree is still better than keeping the money and having no possibility of getting a decent fig tree - especially when, like me, you are in a special/cold climate.
In my region, I can see some figtrees of 30 - to 50 years old ... By that time, I wouldn't have even give it a try, as figtree where known to need more warmness .
As many others, while on holiday, I took a cutting on a big wild figtree ... and as them, I got plenty of leaves , some figlets and that was all - being inadapted, they never rippened - well ok, one fig did ripe by an unusually warm summer !
Those wild trees take a lot of place - whereas some cultivars need less space - or you can put more treesin the place you have.
For me what is fun in figs and will always be , is the variety of varieties that are there waiting for you ( and me - leave some for me :) ) and their amazing taste.
What is not fun with figtrees (and all trees in general) , is the time they take to set good production ! That drives man crazy ! Especially when in winter you get unusual frosts (the one from year 2012) , or an unusual cold spring like the one of year 2013 .
What is next for 2014 ... Locusts ? harghhhhhhhhhhhhh !