June is the perfect time to do a little fiddle leaf fig maintenance. Proper summer care will set your fig up for a healthy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s something revealing about the plants people choose to obsess over. Most houseplant options are forgiving, easy, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A fig leaf with brown edges grows on a tree - Amilat/Shutterstock Brown leaves on a tree can be a sign of many different problems.
Fig leaves bring coconut, vanilla, and almond aromas to sweet and savory dishes. They can be toasted, steeped, or ground to infuse flavor into desserts, syrups, and rice, or used as wrappers for foods ...
Person caring for fiddle leaf fig in living room - Miniseries/Getty Images Looking for a large plant to anchor your decor? The fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) makes a big impact in a room, commanding ...
One of the most frequent issues you may notice with you fiddle leaf fig is yellowing leaves. This usually starts with the lower leaves and is often caused by overwatering (Image: Canva) Fiddle leaf ...
Biting into the honeyed sweetness of a soft, ripe fig makes us eager for more ways to experience its juicy flavor. The plump fruit uplifts many other foods, whether paired with cheese, wrapped in ...
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 leaves ...
Fiddle leaf figs have maintained their trendiness for years, and it’s not hard to see why. Their tall, dramatic, and tropical look makes a bold statement to any room, and their big, shiny ...
In the beautiful economy of the forest -- or the urban backyard garden -- leaves are nature’s brilliant cookware. Banana leaves can be cut down to make plates or unfurled into wrappers perfect for ...
Michelle Slatalla, the editor in chief of the blog Gardenista, has called it “the houseplant equivalent of a newborn.” Brad Sherman, an interior designer in New York, thinks they have a “prehistoric, ...