The number one fact to remember is that fiddle leaf figs need lots of light. This means placing it an area of your home that receives bright light. This plant does not do well in low to medium light ...
Wondering if you can put your fiddle leaf fig outdoors? The answer is yes! Fiddle leaf figs make great outdoor plants when ...
Have you ever wondered how to propagate a fiddle leaf fig, otherwise known as a Ficus lyrata? These tall tropical plants are gorgeous home additions, and if you've already got one, it's possible to ...
Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of pansies, coleus, bird of paradise, gardenia, pecan trees and ornamental figs ...
The most common mistake with fiddle leaf figs is over-watering. These plants like their soil to dry out a bit between ...
If you travel frequently, opt for a drought-tolerant plant that can go several weeks without water, such as a fiddle leaf fig ...
You may have heard that fiddle-leaf figs (Ficus lyrata) are the drama queens of plants - stunning and opulent yet notoriously high maintenance and finicky. Their height and large, violin-shaped ...
Video: With large, glossy leaves, the fiddle leaf fig – aka Ficus lyrata – is an attractive houseplant loved for its striking ...