Accessorize the seating with a pair of these alluring pillows, then pepper the patio with planters full
of fiddle leaf figs and rubber trees for botanical appeal.
I love the look
of fiddle leaf figs, monstera deliciosas, snake plants, and rubber plants — all of which you'll find in my living room (pictured above).
The life and times
of the fiddle leaf fig.
Are you sure every picture you've seen
of a fiddle leaf fig looking gorgeous and healthy is a picture of a live fiddle leaf fig?
Remember my tale
of the fiddle leaf fig fail?
Not exact matches
And every couple months I'll take a barely damp rag and wipe down my
fiddle leaf fig leaves because they catch a lot
of dust.
There were gorgeous peonies, hydrangeas, ranunculus and a plethora
of succulents, cactuses and
fiddle leaf fig tress.
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!
I couldn't
leave my
fiddle leaf fig out
of the action.
Hedgescapes has a variety
of faux hedges and plants, including my favorite snake plants and
fiddle leaf figs.
• If you're kind
of over the high maintenance
fiddle leaf fig trend that's everywhere, here is a great GUIDE TO THE BEST PLANTS FOR YOUR HOME!
Alfalfa Aloe Vera Amaryllis Apple seeds Apple
leaf croton Apricot pit Asparagus fern Autumn crocus Avocado (both the fruit and pit) Azalea Baby's breath Bittersweet Bird
of paradise Branching ivy Buckey Buddhist pine Caladium Calla lily Castor bean Ceriman Charming dieffenbachia Cherry (seeds and wilting
leaves) Chinese evergreen Christmas rose Cineraria Clematis Cordatum Corn plant Cornstalk plant Croton Cuban laurel Cutleaf philodendron Cycads Cyclamen Daffodil Devil's ivy Dieffenbachia Dracaena palm Dragon tree Dumb cane Elaine Elephant ears Emerald feather English ivy
Fiddle -
leaf fig Florida beauty Foxglove Fruit salad plant Geranium German ivy Giant dumb cane Glacier ivy Gold dieffenbachia Gold dust dracaena Golden pothos
Of the four
fiddle leaf figs I've had over the years, none are still with me.
I confessed to you on FB that my
fiddle leaf fig had a dismal fate, but I am so eager to master the art
of gardening, indoors and out!
A framed Hermès scarf, a vibrant green
fiddle -
leaf fig tree and verdigris - finished bust
of Zeus add hits
of colour in the black and cream living room.
The woodsy details and large
fiddle -
leaf fig tree give the living room
of this Toronto home a comfy California feel.
And every couple months I'll take a barely damp rag and wipe down my
fiddle leaf fig leaves because they catch a lot
of dust.
I've worked for 11 years at a nursery greenhouse with all kinds
of green plants, including the
fiddle leaf fig.
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.
I have no clue about
fiddle leaf figs... never even heard
of them.
My husband had moved the
Fiddle Leaf
Fig from where I had
left it to the back corner
of the yard when our helpers started digging out the patio.
Hi Ladies, I have read most
of your post about your
fiddle -
leaf fig (flf) and I did learn a few things.
The
fiddle -
leaf fig has been a popular tree and a favourite
of interior designers recently and with good reason — it photographs beautifully and adds a lovely jungle vibe to any space.
For the
fiddle leaf fig, they suggest a reading
of 1 before watering.
I have two
fiddle leaf figs, got them from Amazon a couple
of years ago for $ 7 / each.
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).
And FYI in case I haven't encouraged you to spend enough moola at Target already, that is in fact a fake
fiddle leaf fig tree... and I couldn't be more proud
of a fake plant if I tried.
I discovered she has some qualities that rival those
of the endearing
fiddle leaf fig.
Fiddle leaf fig is the house plant
of the year... or last few years, really.
Ferns are PEREFECT to add to any space, they're one
of my favorite house plants next to my
fiddle leaf fig.
The thing is, real
fiddle leaf fig trees need A LOT
of natural light and not all homes have great lighting.