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HarveyC

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Coop, received some cuttings in a trade with a friend, Dominick has now traveled to California :)
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Such a great story,I think I have read it 3 times.I have my grandfathers tree,and some of his friends trees.Most of the trees are from the 50's that came from NY when he and his friends moved to NJ. my grandfather originally was from Sicily,and so we're most of his friends.I just started collecting these trees a few years ago, I am glad I did, within the last two years we've lost a lot of trees do to Sandy and bank owned property.if you are looking for some very hardy local trees,I will have cutting this spring.Thank you for the story Vic from NJ. PS these trees have been growing in sand unprotected for many many years.
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Hi Coop
Touching story.  Hope to get some cuttings to carry on this great and tasty tradition.

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You see!  This is incredible, just what I posted earlier... The stories associated with these trees is truly incredible!  I have an idea.... 

We need to create a living document, that captures all of these anecdotes... A storybook of sorts.  

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Thank you for the story and your generousity Coop. I hope to get some cuttings to carry on this legacy too. Please let me know if cuttings offer are still available, I'd like to pay for postage or the cuttings if its ok.
Thank you

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2nd year in pots: Adriatic JH, VdB, RdB, Angelo's Dark, Antonio'd Black, Nero600M, Flanders, Petite Negra. 1st year in pot:Galicia Negra, White Genoa, Black Mission, and other unknown figs I gather last year. Rooting now: Varieties of Greek figs and more dark unknown figs.

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UPDATE:
I had such a wonderful response to my story and first post just thought I'd update the story.
This fall I sent out over 75 packages of cuttings to forum members. Many have written to me with updates on their success and many have passed their extras to others. I have also sent cuttings and a nice tree to Jon for the foundation.
The Dominick made it into the fig Hall Of Fame
I couldn't be more thrilled.
Thanks to all who were involved
Coop


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Are you still sharing Dominick's cuttings?  
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I've got the fever, as Ms.Javajunkie gifted me so very many cuttings.
Experimentation in progress... all of my own cuttings got slimy. Ms.Javajunkie gifts are showing tiny leaves and roots. So very excited Black Greek, Po di Limone and Black Triana are growing in little cups.  

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I love the story about your friendship with Dominick starting with a fig tree.  It is amazing how many people love to share their figs.
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are cuttings still available?
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would somebody PLEASE call coop and ask him to read these posts, these poor people are waiting, LOL
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That is just the coolest history Coop!  I'm a true nubie to growing but would love to get on this long list to try a cutting.  Would like to see Dominick's legacy have a go at the Northern Oregon coast! 

 

     Elsa from Knappa, Oregon (15 miles East of Astoria). Zone 8b

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Cool story! Gardening/growing is so much more fun and enjoyable when it's brought to the most local level possible. I enjoy propagating stuff my friends or relatives give me from their gardens. 
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What an awesome story Coop!
Pm received and a great honor to be trusted with Dominic's cuttings!
I promise to do my best to share the legacy with others!
Thanks for Your very generous offer!

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coop that is awesome!!!
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Hi All,
I am new to the forum but old with fig growing. I have been stalking the forum for a while and really enjoy it all. I have been growing figs for over 20 years here in Northern NJ Zone 7a.
My love of figs started in Brooklyn some 40 years ago. Some of my Italian friends had grandfathers who grew figs in their back yard. Having never tasted a fresh fig before, I one day ate one in Nicky Red's back yard. An instant revelation occurred. I said some day I will have a house and grow figs too....Cut forward 20 years and I am riding around Northvale NJ (Bergen County, Northern NJ) and I pass a garden with a fig tree the size of an elm tree. I pass this house almost daily hoping to see someone in the back yard. One day I see an old man double digging his tomato patch and I stop the car. "Excuse me sir, that is the most incredible tree I have ever seen". He said "you want to come in"?, "I'd love to" I said and Dominick and we shared a unique and loving friendship for the next 15 years or so. 
Dominick had been taking care of his tree since 1933 when his father brought it with him from Italy. Of course I asked him what type of figs they were and he said "purple". He gave me a cutting that first day and I have been making cuttings into plants and giving them away for 15 years. There are about 25 or so people currently growing "Dominick Figs" and it makes me feel so good knowing that now that Dominick is gone forever, his figs have continued. His beautiful tree was razed for a lawn and I can no longer pass the house and garden where I spent so much time with Dominick over the years. Every year we would dig it up and bury it.
I went under his tree after I found out that he had passed and promised him that I would give as many people as I can a cutting of his tree to carry on.
I grow Dominicks trees in the ground and in Bill's containers and are as tasty and hardy as any other fig variety I grow..... 
So as a newbie to the forum and not sure how this all plays out I have a bunch of cutting currently in water getting initial and some roots and would love to pass them on or trade with others who are interested in a truly magical fig tree. 
I think Dominick would love this.
Let me know how this all works, I you are interested let me know. Would love to trade with others. Will post some low resolution pictures next.
Coop




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Welcome to the forum Joe
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