coop951
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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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musillid
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Posted 1372127414
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Tremendous story and exactly why so many of us grow things. I give and take a lot of plants just on the memory of the person at the end of the transaction. Hurrah for you.
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americanfiglover
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That's wonderful. I would love to help grow these figs to carry on his name.
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garden_whisperer
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Posted 1372128984
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Very nice story and welcome to the forum. sounds like a great fig. des it have a breba crop? do you have pics of the frui or trees to share. how does it taste? crunchy. sorry I just cant wait until figs ripen up. been almost a year. and i love pics :)
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newnandawg
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Posted 1372129176
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Coop, so glad you decided to join in and share that wonderful story about you and Dominick. Welcome to the forum. I have sent you an email in reference to cuttings.
MichaelTucson
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Great story, Coop. Mike central NY state, zone 5a
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cis4elk
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Welcome Coop, thanks for sharing the story and the tree. I can't wait to see some pic's.
__________________ Calvin Littleton,CO z5/6 Wants List: For everyone to clean-up after themselves and co-exist peacefully. Let's think more about the future of our planet and less about ourselves. :)
rcantor
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Welcome!
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greenfig
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Welcome! email sent
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eatmoreyeah
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Posted 1372149319
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Coop what a great story, one in which is very similar to a story my father told me. I'd love to have a cutting. I sent you an email.
Charles
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Have a healthy inventory for trades.
bullet08
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Posted 1372157895
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coop, lovely story. hope to see more about Dominick Fig.
__________________ Pete Durham, NC Zone 7b "don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash." - sir winston churchill "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." - the baroness thatcher ***** all my figs have FMV/FMD, in case you're wondering. ***** ***** and... i don't sell things. what little i have will be posted here in winter for first come first serve base to be shared. no, i'm not a socialist...*****
javajunkie
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Posted 1372162089
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Welcome coop, thank you so much for sharing your story.
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greg88
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Posted 1372163220
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GREAT story coop, thansk for sharing. can you tell us more about the fig?
__________________ Greg North West Arkanasas Zone 6b Wish list: any SPECTACULAR cold hardy figs, and/or perhaps a Niagra Bl., Laradek EBT, Kathleen's Bl, Hunt, a great UNK or anything anyone wants me to have???
FiggyFrank
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Posted 1372163602
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Wonderful story Coop! I know if feels good to share his legacy with others. Hope you stick around and chat with us.
__________________ Frank zone 7a - VA
Tam
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Posted 1372165372
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Welcome, that is a great story. Thank you for sharing. I have sent you an email. Best, Tam
JohnnieB
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Posted 1372166096
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Welcome Coop
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Dieseler
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Posted 1372166560
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Hi COOP ! Wonderful story. Naw your not new to the forum just have not posted much. Heck you registered about 2 weeks after i did 5 YEARS AGO ! Probably less than a 100 of us back then. So i just say Nice to see you posting again, instead of welcome to the forum like when a person first registers . ; ) Edit - 104 of us back then.
coop951
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Posted 1372168028
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Hi to all my new friends, I have received many requests for Dominick's figs and will get to everyone either soon or when the tree goes dormant. Everyone who wants a cutting will get one. To those who asked, I do not sell these but thank you. As of now I will pay for postage, I just want to get Dominicks figs into as many gardens as possible. I will post some current photos real soon I would love to send one to Jon for the foundation, please let me know how. This has been wonderful Coop
__________________Coop Northern NJ Zone 7a
Pattee
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Posted 1372169470
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Hi Coop welcome and so glad you have decided to post !! What a wonderfully heartwarming story. Looking forward to reading more about Dominick's purple fig .
__________________ 7a & 9b ►I assume all my figs carry FMV ◄ Seeking : Italian 376,395 , Galicia Negra, Negretta,UNK Pastilliere ,Pananas Purple, Malta Blk+purple/red, Italian + Calabrian UNK's , Catanzaro, Malone, Sucrette(Baud) "We may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar to the meeting of hearts?" - Gandhi
snaglpus
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Posted 1372170601
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Hey Coop! Now, that's the kinda stories i like to hear! Great story!
__________________ Dennis Charlotte, North Carolina/Zone 8a
Allora
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Posted 1372171812
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Welcome, Coop. what a lovely story about the fig tree. I'm sure Dominick is smiling down at you.
__________________ Valerie
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DallasFigs
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Posted 1372173161
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Touching story. It's amazing how people can be brought together over a shared commonality. I would be honored to grow them and then share cuttings and your story in the future. I just started growing figs this past year and have given away about a dozen trees of various varieties so far. I sent you an email. Thanks! James
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SoniSoni
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Posted 1372180179
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Hello Coop, That's a precious story of friendship. I would love to grow Dominic's fig. My grandfather from Italy grew figs and that's where my love of figs came from. Sadly, no one thought to perpetuate his fig. :-( This is a wonderful way to memorialize Dominic. I know he would love this legacy. I'd be delighted to carry on Dominic's fig and the story of your friendship with him.. If you look at my list on the bottom is my rooted cuttings available for trade or I can pay your postage with Pay Pal, or any way you prefer, I'd really like to pay your postage. This F4F has enormous membership and the responce you get may be over whelming. Adriatic JR Brown Turkey Bronx unknown GenoaWhite Panache Paradiso Bronze Sal's G Unknown Oregon Adriatic Red Sicilian
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gabeE2407
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Posted 1372189044
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A warm welcome and many thanks for sharing your heartening story. I'm still new to growing figs but I hope I'll be among those who'll get a cutting and be a part of something great. For me, there is a special joy and wonder to growing something with a history, or one that connects me with nice people and faraway places. I have an Osborne Prolific in Northern California; a cutting I took from it two years ago is now over eight feet tall and growing and producing in the Philippines. Sometimes I like to imagine I really have a vast garden, with just a pool of ocean in between. ;-)
pieman
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Posted 1372200896
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Hi coop That's a great story very heart warming and nice to know that there is people out there willing to invite a stranger into there garden and strike up a long and lasting relation ship and all for the sake of a genuine love of figs may the memory of Dominic live on through out the ages I would love to plant one of these trees here in the U.K. would it be possible for you to send cuttings to me i will of course pay the shipping cost i can then offer cuttings therefore spreading the name of Domini cs figs throughout the U.K.
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Marc
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Posted 1372202047
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Welcome coop, that's a great story!
__________________ Marc Z5b My Wishlist: Martinenca Rimada, Salem Dark, Unk. Teramo, Figo Preto, Angelo's dark, Corinth, Genovese Nero, Rockaway Green, Sumacki, Brooklyn White, St-Rita, Smith, Bronze Paradiso, Lyndhurst White, Rmali, Galicia Negra, Emalyn's Purple , Saint Anthony, Dall' Osso
ohjustaguy
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Posted 1372205421
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Enjoyed that story...thanks and welcome Coop :)
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Alan1631
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Posted 1372207120
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Great story.... PM sent regarding the cuttings.
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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Also enjoyed the story. Thanks for posting it. Makes me miss my old neighborhood.
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Pmui
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Coop, Sent you a message. Peter
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Figs4Life
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Posted 1372210463
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welcome to the forum, wonderful story
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mgginva
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Posted 1372225901
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Welcome and thanks for the story.
__________________ Michael in Virginia (zone 7a) Wish list: Perretta,
eden13
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Posted 1372236662
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Welcome and thank you for the lovely story about the fig tree .
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Pasquale1962
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Posted 1372380855
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Welcome... I love how so many of us have such wonderful stories to share... Thank you for sharing!!! This is such a great Hobby!!!
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Tejas
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Coop,
Great story!
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FigTrees2013
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Posted 1372383207
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This story is great! It is terrible that the tree was cut down, though the legacy left behind through the cuttings is amazing! Its wonderful that you are so committed to carrying on Dominick's love of this fig. My great grandfather grew a fig tree in America, and he covered it every year for decades. Unfortunately after he died nobody continued to bury or cover the tree, and so it died. I would love to grow Dominick's variety, I love the Italian figs! Do you happen to know where in Italy Dominick was from? My great-grandfather came from Abruzzi.
__________________ Zone 6b
javajunkie
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May I please get in for a cutting in the fall Coop? I would like to pay postage. A person could go bankrupt paying all the postage themselves. I know we all are willing to pay postage.
__________________ Tami SE Texas
timgoodin
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Posted 1372963536
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Enjoyed the story and would like to carry on the tradition, if you have some dormant cuttings available in the fall/winter I would love to try my hand at rooting and growing here in West KY. Would be happy to pay postage. Thanks again for the story.
__________________ Tim Goodin
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My trees: Celeste, Brown Turkey, Hardy Chicago, Mission, LSU Purple, Gold and O'Roark, Desert King, Condria, Hollier, several others rooting
Looking for any named varities hardy zone 6 and tasty.
Mithril
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Posted 1372965051
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Fantastic :)
(I'm in England so regretfully can't take up the offer of cuttings).
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Jed
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I tried growing roots from Marseilles de something from the CA Rare Fruit Scion Exchange in Februrary but I think I started them too soon and they became moldy. I would like to try again when the cuttings are available.
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BronxFigs
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Posted 1377353779
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Coop: The story was wonderful. Better yet, sharing cuttings from Dominick's favorite tree will keep his memory alive, and he will always be honored. You are giving us a chance to grow his living monument. Thank you, Coop. Dominick....Sit Tibi Terra Levis...'May the Earth Rest Gently Upon Thee'. Rest in Peace. Frank
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cobb4861
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Posted 1377356029
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Great story Coop! And you just found the best way to spread the story and the fig tree's so that it will never be gone. I'm sure your friend Dominick is very proud of you.
__________________ Meghan Cobb ~ Growing zone 9 Wish List: Pane e Vino White and /or Dark, De la Reina, Iranian mountain fig and anything else that is great to grow or at least try in the hot and humid Southeast Texas.
BLB
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Posted 1377362395
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Great story Coop! I too was introduced to fig growing by a friend who for years offered me figs to eat and finally after refusing several times tasted one and was hooked. She gave me a cutting in water which was my first tree. I think what you are doing is a wonderful way to honor your friend. Bring a few to the fall meeting in September, I'm certain that many will appreciate it
tvp
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Posted 1377382357
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So cool. Thanks for sharing (months ago... but I'm just reading it now!)
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IslandFig
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Posted 1377400789
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Hi Coop, that was a wonderful story! Good luck in spreading the joy of Dominick's Fig:-)
rafaelissimmo
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Posted 1377412828
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A great story, a great legacy. All the best wishes with your propagation. Be fruitful and multiply!
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Lumberben
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Posted 1377441112
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A truly great story!
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GRamaley
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Wonderful story thanks for sharing!!
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Hoosierguy86
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Posted 1377572699
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Hi Coop,
That is such a great story. I have a ten month old daughter who loves fruit and I hope to share what I plant now for generations to come just as your friend did with you!
__________________ Scott N. Indiana 5b/6a
Santander
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Posted 1377608482
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What a touching story of friendship and it is a wonderful way to honor your friend's legacy. PM sent. I know you are not interested in the money but I would like to contribute to help defer some of the shipping costs for your project.
Tony