I don't really know anything
about fiddle leaf figs except that I want one and they need LOTS of light (which means it probably wouldn't be good in my house).
I have no clue
about fiddle leaf figs... never even heard of them.
I am curious
about your fiddle leaf fig, though.
Not exact matches
Bodies is unquestionably
about scientia ¯ it doesn't
fiddle with what humanity means and it doesn't take life (
leaving Chinese political prisoners to the side).
/ / The fourth
fiddle leaf tree is a bit pricier but the best part
about it is that it's 7.5 feet tall!
I searched high and low until I found the most perfect faux
fiddle leaf tree for our home and now I am going to tell you all
about her!
I also picked up 2
fiddle leaf fig trees for inside my living room — which many of you were messaging me
about after seeing them on my stories!
If this works as advertised that means no more
fiddling with the taps to get the right amount of heat, and no more worries
about leaving the bath to overflow.
Ann Lacouture (www.balacouture.blogspot.com) When I pruned and propagated my first
fiddle leaf, I wrote
about it on my blog.
I guess it is actually kind of a like a spa when I think
about it, a spa where weak and weary
fiddle leaf figs to come and rejuvenate themselves in the sunlight during the winter months.
Hi Ladies, I have read most of your post
about your
fiddle -
leaf fig (flf) and I did learn a few things.
I never brought home a
fiddle leaf, I am talking
about smaller ones like snake plants, succulents...
(Cheryl wrote a great post
about how to propagate
fiddle leaf fig trees from a
leaf.