Suburban gardener, with emphasis on providing quality food for wife and self. I guess it would qualify as a hobby as well.
I have a little larger yard than the average suburbanite to work with, 1.7 acres, much of which is still open. So far I guess I'm a relative slacker, having only accumulated 41 fig plants of 39 varieties in a year. All are in pots now, hope to put some in ground after the winter, and maintain the less hardy types in pots forever. I plan on increasing my fig numbers more selectively in the future, really wanting to focus on those that will perform best here inground and in pots via the fig shuffle or via a planned greenhouse.
Also, I have a small garden with 5 raised 4'x8' beds, to be expanded after I retire in 6-8 yrs. I have grown peaches, apples, pears, plums, raspberries and blackberries for years, and I am expanding that part of the orchard as well in anticipation of retirement. I also planted a dozen blueberries over the past couple years.