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Figs4Life
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What fig tree varieties do you grow ? Do you grow as a hobby or business? |
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ohjustaguy
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Hobby, In ground in San Jose, CA |
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Dieseler
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I enjoy to eat em. |
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pawpawbill
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Just starting out. I have: In ground: Celeste, brown turkey, Marseilles black vs, ischia Green, Adriatic JH, Florea, Chicago Hardy, Rooting : ronde de Bordeaux, sal's G, Gino's, Maryland brown turkey, Figo Preto, Lsu gold, Hollier, improved Celeste, unknown black Madeira, plus above. It's just a hobby, but I have acreage and with success hope to locally market some produce if in ground trees thrive Bill. Z 7. Middle Tennessee |
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memphis_fig_grower
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It is just a hobby with me, but I get very obsessed about it. I read everything I can get my hands or eyes on and I am always looking for the next new cutting to try. |
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WillsC
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I had two in ground figs the last couple of years and this fall decided to ratchet it up so in the last few months started trading for and buying cuttings. My goal was to stop at 50 varieties but last week hit 60 varieties lol. Currently have 28 varieties in ground and the rest are in cups or bags but going well. |
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tandmadd
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Hi! |
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scott_ga
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Just a hobby. |
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aeilee
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Hardy chicago, black mission, marseilles black vs, green ischia, shtawi, birtati, bwaydi, negronne. Some of these i'm going to receive in the next few months though. |
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shah8
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Scott, I'm surprised you only have what you do. How is Hunt and Alma doing for you? |
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Nichole
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Hobby. |
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bullet08
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hobby so far. compare to others, i have very small number of trees. |
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FiggyFrank
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hobby - 57 varieties |
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Tonycm
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Too many to list. Neither a hobby or a business, it's an ADDICTION! Currently rooting and recently rooted close to 200 and 20 or so older trees. |
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Smaritza
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Thanks to DrivewayFarmer,Jon and eBay. I have quite a few. My favorites so far are Ronde de Bordeaux, Atreano and Paradiso Bronze. I haven't even tasted these yet. I have to agree with Tonycm. It is an addiction. |
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sammy
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I started last year and now have 15 varieties plus 4 more coming soon. All are in containers so far. |
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The_celt
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Hobby Aberbera Abicou Abate Adam Adriatic & jh Afghan A Aldo Alma Angelique Archpel Armeanian Arnea nera Atreano Azermeanian B mad 5 B A 1 Badelhouce Barbillone Barnosotte noir ucd Bajornosotte noir Bataglia green Beal fn Bergunya Berbera preta Berbera Blanca Blava Black ischia ucd Black jack Black maderia Black mission Monrovia Black mission NL Blue celest Blue giant Binello Bournabat Bordisotte negra Bordisotte verde Bordisotte blanc Bordisotte Blanca rimada Bordisotte Blanca-negra Bordisotte rossa Brocalet Byadi And too many more |
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bullet08
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Celt, how many total do you have? I noticed you only listed 'A' and 'B', and that's more that what I have. LOL |
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kubota1
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[QUOTE=The_celt]Hobby Aberbera Abicou Abate Adam Adriatic & jh Afghan A Aldo Alma Angelique Archpel Armeanian Arnea nera Atreano Azermeanian B mad 5 B A 1 Badelhouce Barbillone Barnosotte noir ucd Bajornosotte noir Bataglia green Beal fn Bergunya Berbera preta Berbera Blanca Blava Black ischia ucd Black jack Black maderia Black mission Monrovia Black mission NL Blue celest Blue giant Binello Bournabat Bordisotte negra Bordisotte verde Bordisotte blanc Bordisotte Blanca rimada Bordisotte Blanca-negra Bordisotte rossa Brocalet Byadi And too many more [/QUOTE] |
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bugs
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Dan, Good to see your back. |
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scott_ga
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Hi Shah |
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Womack
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Scott, |
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Figs4Life
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[QUOTE=The_celt]Hobby |
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Gina
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Another 'too many to list' here. Mine are all young and many will be tasted for the first time this year. |
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greg88
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Hobby, limited space. trying to keep with cold hardy I can keep in the ground. Look to my signature. |
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The_celt
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Top ten is hard maybe top 10 in every class that ill have to think about |
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scott_ga
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Hi Womack, |
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gorgi
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Re (nice-guy) Dan (The_celt): |
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snaglpus
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I have a lot! |
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Figs4Life
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[QUOTE=snaglpus]I have a lot!<BR><BR>Too many to list.[/QUOTE] |
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drivewayfarmer
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Dan , |
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Rewton
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Dan, let me second Kerry - I would also love to hear your top 10 in each class. It would also be helpful to know whether they are in-ground or in containers. |
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elin
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How many varieties its a good question. |
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The_celt
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Ok on to c-d? Maybe more if I find the time Calamyrna Caples Capoll llarg Castle Kennedy Calvert Cal de rona Calderrona deminer Carlina negra Caucus 3 Celest jr Celest Chico Malibu Chico strawberry Citratula Col de dame blanc Col de dame Blanca/negra Col de dame brun Col de dame bordissotenca Col de dame ciutat Col de dame giganta Col de dame Gris Col de dame noir/negra Col de dame rigata Col de dame roja Colar Colar d'alberta Colistani dark Colistani white Conadra Cosme manyo Corragio Cuiro de bou Cucurerla Dalamite Dauphine Dall osso Deanna De la Gloria De la roca Del sen jaume gran Desert king Dien pieres Diredo Dongenal D'or Doree Dotatto Drap d'or |
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The_celt
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See I only collect a b c and d named figs lol |
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Figs4Life
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[QUOTE=The_celt]Top ten is hard maybe top 10 in every class that ill have to think about[/QUOTE] |
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SoniSoni
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I think we should charter a bus and visit The Celt with clippers ;-) |
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Figs4Life
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[QUOTE=SoniSoni]I think we should charter a bus and visit The Celt with clippers ;-)<br> [/QUOTE] |
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Figs4Life
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I'm trying to root this cuttings: Vdb LSU Gold LSU Purple Green Greek Greek Unknown Kalamata White ( maybe) Greek Black Greek unknown Bronze Italian Red Italian Green Italian White Italian Black Kathleen'Black Marseilles Vs Black Atriatic Hardy Chicago Purple Unknown Dow's Celeste Celeste Patrick's Super Giant Atreano Gold (tree) Atreano Atriatic Adriano |
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THISISME
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I've trialed a lot of varieties but here is my current list. |
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shah8
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what other figs besides Desert King have you discarded? What tree fruits are your figs competing with, THISISME? As for your DK question, I thought Atreano is what you'd want. |
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THISISME
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shah8 I have discarded so many over the last eight plus years it's become somewhat of a blur. I used to have a list but lost it in a computer crash. Word to the wise. If your list is on your computer print it out and put it somewhere safe. |
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FrozenJoe
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As far as figs go I have these in the ground: |
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Bikkurim
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I have a Desert King in ground and a few varieties here in there in pots. All was good and I was a 'normal' fig grower. Then I got the fig fever and cracked out. Now? Now I have a full blown addiction and have expanded my collection to an obscene amount. Well, at least for me. I see a couple here that I can aspire to grow to, lol. I still got some more space... |
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Figs4Life
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Centurion
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[QUOTE=THISISME] I have discarded so many over the last eight plus years it's become somewhat of a blur.[/QUOTE] |
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Womack
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Scott, |
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scott_ga
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Hi Womack, |
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indestructible87
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I just started this year I have: |
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Gina
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I probably have more now than when I first replied to this thread half a year ago. ;) |
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WillsC
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Just crossed the 100 varieties line..... |
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Quackmaster
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[QUOTE=The_celt]Ok on to c-d? Maybe more if I find the time Calamyrna Caples Capoll llarg Castle Kennedy Calvert Cal de rona Calderrona deminer Carlina negra Caucus 3 Celest jr Celest Chico Malibu Chico strawberry Citratula Col de dame blanc Col de dame Blanca/negra Col de dame brun Col de dame bordissotenca Col de dame ciutat Col de dame giganta Col de dame Gris Col de dame noir/negra Col de dame rigata Col de dame roja Colar Colar d'alberta Colistani dark Colistani white Conadra Cosme manyo Corragio Cuiro de bou Cucurerla Dalamite Dauphine Dall osso Deanna De la Gloria De la roca Del sen jaume gran Desert king Dien pieres Diredo Dongenal D'or Doree Dotatto Drap d'or[/QUOTE] |
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Joeturbo26
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I'll jump in with my measly very basic "just started collecting" list LOL • Chicago Hardy • Italian Everbearing (only a started cutting) • "The Survivor"-Flushing Unknown (super cold hardy tree that vigorously endured this last winter unprotected-- I am growing a cutting of) LOL I'd really like to add these three to my collection: • Marseilles Black VS • Black Madeira • Jolly Tiger Variegated (I love the foliage so much) |
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Windowsill_Gardens
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Hobby. I only have a few varieties, because I'm limited on space to overwinter things. Plus, I like to have a couple of each tree in that limited space. |
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KK
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Lots of local unknowns |
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indestructible87
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I'm growing |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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kubota1
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I will probably miss a few. But here's my list. |
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musillid
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Art, I like round numbers. You need eight more. |
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Ampersand
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As a hobby, for the fruit. Perhaps someday I'll sell, I'd love make a living selling fruit and plants. |
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ako1974
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Hi - hobby. All in pots. Some rooted cuttings, some established: |
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