tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227837340103662685.post5677203600226344923..comments2023-09-01T05:58:06.720-05:00Comments on Sit. Relax. Gossip.: Fiddle Leaf FigShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05133765546777695673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227837340103662685.post-72586272376488320782012-04-30T22:32:19.412-05:002012-04-30T22:32:19.412-05:00I had to search quite a few nurseries to find our ...I had to search quite a few nurseries to find our fellow; so I bet they're somewhere in SoCal too! <br /><br />I was also kind of surprised when our fellow showed up with so many stalks, but the person who delivered it said they are usually pruned quite a bit to look less leafy and taller ones tend to have less stalks. We like all the leaves (and I have NO idea how to prune something), but he said since they're slow-growing I probably won't have to worry about separating or pruning anything for a long time. But we'll see!Shannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05133765546777695673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227837340103662685.post-3741385819982884632012-04-27T10:00:34.532-05:002012-04-27T10:00:34.532-05:00Once again, I don't notice something I see all...Once again, I don't notice something I see all the time in magazines until you point it out. I love the fiddle fig and its big leaves. I haven't seen them here in SoCal, but maybe we don't have the humidity for them. I see that the ones in the pix have one stem/trunk and your baby has 3. Will you have to separate it at some point when it gets bigger or is it coming out of a single stalk down under the moss somewhere? <br /><br />Wow - you've been posting a ton this week! I need to catch up on all of your posts this weekend. Have a good one!LisavKnoreply@blogger.com