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Figs4Life

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What fig tree varieties do you grow ? Do you grow as a hobby or business?

ohjustaguy

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Hobby, In ground in San Jose, CA

White Genoa
Desert King
VdB
Peter's Honey (with S. Verte, Vdb, Panache grafts this year....hope they take!)

Dieseler

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I enjoy to eat em.
What types i grow are the better of the two in my humble opinion - Dark Types

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

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.

Below is a list of fig trees growing and or cutting with leaves I am growing.

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.  

tandmadd

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Hi!
I just recently got into fig trees (and gardening in general) as a hobby. I have : Black Mission, Panachee, VDB, and LSU Purple- all in containers.
CA 10b

scott_ga

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Just a hobby.

Hunt, Peter's Honey, Black Madeira, Violette de Bordeaux, Hardy Chicago, Celeste, Alma, Sal's EL, Col de Dame (white), Enderub. Rooting Ronde de Bordeaux, Marseilles Black VS. In ground and in pots.

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.

shah8

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Scott, I'm surprised you only have what you do.  How is Hunt and Alma doing for you?

Nichole

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Hobby.

I am ashamed at the number of "fig variety experiments" I have going on in my yard.
I need to get my current on-line listing up to date.

bullet08

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hobby so far. compare to others, i have very small number of trees.

FiggyFrank

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hobby - 57 varieties

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.

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.

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.

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

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

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]



That's awesome!

bugs

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Dan, Good to see your back.

scott_ga

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Hi Shah

I tend to cull (give away) ones that don't do well in the rain or aren't great tasting (to my taste) because I don't have unlimited room.

Hunt is a keeper although it tastes like a large Celeste right now. Alma has not done well for me yet. It produces a lot, but is just not good tasting (yet). If it doesn't produce, it goes down the road (there is a guy just down the road that will take it, he has my Mary Lane).

Womack

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Scott,
Do you grow your col de dame in ground and if so so how cold hardy is it?

Figs4Life

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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



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Oh wow , that is a big collection you got there, may I ask you which are your top 10 favorites and why?

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.

A hobby run amuk, lol.

One of the more fun plant adventures I've ever had. :)

greg88

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Hobby, limited space.  trying to keep with cold hardy I can keep in the ground.  Look to my signature.

The_celt

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Top ten is hard maybe top 10 in every class that ill have to think about

scott_ga

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Hi Womack,

I'm not sure how hardy I can say it is. It's in the ground now as of last fall. Until then was in a pot on the deck since 2009, I think. I know it has survived 20 F in a pot (just for a matter of hours)--if it was going below 20, I would usually slide it in the garage. I wanted it to get pretty big before I put it in the ground.

I haven't had a problem with loss of figs due to cold temperatures here (yet), but we haven't had a cold winter in a while--I'm north of Atlanta, but not too far. This winter wasn't much of a test, though even the 2 foot CdD I have in a pot on the deck never went into the garage. I have been known on really cold nights to string in the ground trees up with Christmas lights and throw a tarp over them.

Scott

gorgi

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Re (nice-guy) Dan (The_celt):
A while back, somewhere here in this FF, I had predicted
that he will be one of the new younger-generation fig-gurus.
Just wait till he gains some more experience and his big fig collection matures some more.
Some fig variates do start with the 'A-B' letters, but many more also start with 'C ... Z'.

snaglpus

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I have a lot!

Too many to list.

Figs4Life

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[QUOTE=snaglpus]I have a lot!<BR><BR>Too many to list.[/QUOTE]

as a hobby or business?

drivewayfarmer

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Dan ,
If you did have a chance  , your top ten in each class would be really interesting especially for another east coast fig grower.

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.

elin

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How many varieties its a good question.
the answer gives me headache so.....

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

The_celt

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See I only collect a b c and d named figs lol

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]

can't wait .
Do you have any photos of your fig forest?

SoniSoni

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I think we should charter a bus and visit The Celt with clippers ;-)
 

Figs4Life

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[QUOTE=SoniSoni]I think we should charter a bus and visit The Celt with clippers ;-)<br> [/QUOTE]
lol

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

THISISME

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I've trialed a lot of varieties but here is my current list.

A lot shorter than most but I grow a lot of fruits besides figs.

Violette De Bordeaux

Paradiso

Conadria

Panache

Janice Seedless Kadota

LSU Gold

Soon I will have a Black Madeira



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.

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.

Anything with an open eye is gone. I pulled the LSU Gold too and put it in a pot. Could not stand seeing stink bugs going in and out if the eye. Here in Arizona many varieties do not properly ripen fruit due to our heat and low humidity. I like VDB because it has a closed eye and the fruit ripen properly and it produces over a long season. Everything else is still under trial. Though I like the flavor of Paradiso and Conadria. I will have to wait and see how productive they are before I call them keepers. The JSK and Panache where just planted in the last few weeks.

In my yard there are....

Loquats
Pears
Asian Pears
Almonds
Apricot
Mulberry
Lots of plums
figs
Not to mention a vegetable garden.

I got rid of all the apples and peaches and nectarines too. I want easy things to grow that produce lots of tasty fruit. Like Dave I too got rid of Black Mission. It looked good but produced not one single edible piece of fruit in four years.

FrozenJoe

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As far as figs go I have these in the ground:

Desert King
Hardy Chicago
LSU Purple
Barnissotte
Unknown from NJ
VdB
Black Madeira
Atreano (1st year)
Maltese Falcon (1st year)
Scott's Black (1st year)
Black Mission (1st year)
Kathleen's Black (1st year, might not make it)
Conadria (1st year, might not make it)

I have duplicates in the ground of a few varieties
I am still trying to root a few cuttings

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...

Figs4Life

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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]

THISISME ain't kidding.   Over a third of my in ground trees are his discards. 

From THISISME, balck mission, desert king, atreano, col de dam, celeste, VDB, and a couple of unknowns.
The rest of my trees include a hardy chicago, a couple Havasu trees, and a whole bunch unknowns I am growing  from cuttings given to me by forum members, courtesey of Joanne, Brent, Luke, Joe, Gabe, Daniel, and a couple of locals.

Thanks to all of you. Many should fruit for the first time this year, and we are looking forward to it.

Womack

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Scott,
I missed your reply to my question a few weeks back. How did your in ground col de dame do this spring after its first winter. Also do you pinch your trees.

Here is my variety list.
VDB el
VDB centurion
Vista
Celeste
O'Rourke (probably improved Celeste)
Salce
Troiano calabrese
Paradise Nero Mario
Adriatic JH
Col de dame noir
Bourjasotte Gris
Brogiotto Nero
MBVS
Gino's black
Malta black
Nero 600
Italian honey
Ronde de Bordeaux
Several unknowns
Figo preto

Most of these are small but I hope to taste several varieties this summer

scott_ga

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Hi Womack,

The in ground CDD was just fine this spring and is leafing out well. Occasionally, I will pinch trees if it looks like the figs are still too green in late fall. I don't routinely pinch everything. The Hardy Chicago on the southeast side of the house will put on figs till a hard frost, so it may need pinching.

indestructible87

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I just started this year I have:

Sumacki
Lebanese Red
An unknown Iraqi
A mystery fig from bass

I started off trying to acquire mainly middle eastern varieties. I don't really have a good reason for it though. Now I find myself wanting everything.

Gina

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I probably have more now than when I first replied to this thread half a year ago. ;)

WillsC

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Just crossed the 100 varieties line.....

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]

I had no idea that there was so many col de dames!

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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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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. 


I have:

Hardy Chicago
Violette de Bordeaux
Green Ischia
Black Italain
Latarrula (Italian Honey) 

KK

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Lots of local unknowns


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indestructible87

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I'm growing
sumacki
Lebanese red (bass)
Unkown iraqi from johnsmvf1
Malta black
Conadria
Izbat an naj
Vdb
Salem dark
Violet sollies
De la reina
Susser geörg
And a mystery fig

jdsfrance

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Hi,
I grow for fun and harvests :)
Older:
Unknown from the Italian
Unknown perhaps Brunswick
Unknown perhaps Ronde de bordeaux
Dalmatie
Brown Turkey
Goutte d'or
Longue d'aout

Less than 2 years with me:
Unknown from the neighbor Raf
Sultane
Madeleine des deux saisons
Ice crystal - showing figlets as of today - I almost smacked her :)
Unknown higo nero
Unknown Brown Turkey
Dalmatie young rooted trees
Rouge de bordeaux
Unknown from Cepele

16 already plus 2 other strains at cuttings stage and 10 seedlings.
But I'm still waiting to have what I call a decent harvest - Climatic conditions haven't been on my side last 3 years.
I have duplicates of almost all the strains.

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I will probably miss a few. But here's my list.

1.Adriatic Grasa
2. JH Adriatic
3. Atreano... Belleclaire/Zainos/ and two others
4. Alex Light
5. Abebereira (Bebera Preta)
6. Acciano
7. Bryant Dark
8. Barnisotte
9. Brooklyn White
10. Binella
11. Brown Turkey
12. Black Greek
14. Black Madeira
15. Black Ischia AD
16. Blue Ischia
17. Black Zadar.. Belleclaire
18. Creeper
19. Carini
20. Celeste
21. Col de Dame Blanc
22. Chiappetta/ Cosenza
23. Desert King
24. Dottato Nero
25. Dwarf Unk.
26. Eggplant... I think it's really a Black Mission
27. Figo Preto
28. Figo Branca...(Bebera Branca)
29. Florea
30. Fico Gentile
31. Giant Black German
32. Ghosh/ Kala Heera
33. Genovese Nero
34. Hardy Chicago
35. Izbat An Naj
36. Italian Black
37. Italian 258
38. Krmk Light
39. Krmk Dark
40. Kathleen Black
41. Kadota
42. Longue D'Aout
43. Lattarulla
44. Latarolla
45. Lemon
46. LSU Gold
47. LSU Purple
48. Lucca Dark
49. Lucca White
50. Lyndhurst White
51. Marseille Black VS
52. Melanzana
53. Maltese Falcon
54. North Topsail Unk
55. Natalina
56. Niagara Black
57. Osborn Prolific
58. Purple Jordan
59. Paradiso
60. Panache
61. Petite Negri
62. Purple Fig Unk
62. Paradiso Bronze VS
63. Pots Dammer or Feighen Pots Dammer (Belleclaire)
64.Qalaat Al Madiq
65. Rmali
66. Ronde de Bordeaux
67. Rockaway Green
68. Raspberry Latte
69. Sal's Corleone
70. Sal's El
71. Salce
72. Sammy White Unk.
73. Scotts Black
74. Sicilian Red
75. Stella
76. Spanish Black
77. Saratoga
78. Staten Island Bomb
79. Takoma Violet
80. Troiano Calabrese
81. Unknown Varieties... over 20 of them
82. Vasilika Sika
83. Violette de Bordeaux
84. Valle Negra
85. Vista
86. Ventura
87. Violeta Bayernfeige
88. Violet de Sollies
89. Verte
90. Wuhan
91. White Triana
92. Yellow Lebanese




musillid

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Art, I like round numbers. You need eight more.

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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.

I also grow: 7 blueberries (highbush and dwarf), several raspberry patches (red, gold, dwarf, and black), 4 blackberries, 1 peach tree, 1 apple tree, 3 pears, 2 shipovas, 1 plum, 3 pawpaws, 4 new inground figs (BT, HC, an UNK, and Bronx White), and handful of things that are edible but not really worth going after. And vegetables, because I don't have enough to keep track of.

Most of the trees haven't cropped yet, all have been planted in the last 2 years. I have another fig (Lattarula), pear, and 2 plums to plant this year if I can find room. Next year I want to add a persimmon and maybe a jujube.

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Hi - hobby. All in pots. Some rooted cuttings, some established:

Sicilian
Lattarulla
Chicago Hardy
Peter's Honey
White Genoa
Negronne
Vista

Nothing like fresh figs, fig jam, fig pizza, figs with goat cheese....

Arne