How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

If you haven’t yet had the pleasure, I’d like to introduce you to our Fiddle Leaf Fig tree! We affectionately call this 8-year-old leafy tree Franc, and have grown him from a little potted plant just three feet tall (originally from IKEA, by the way) into the towering 9-foot beauty he is today. It hasn’t been easy, and he’s lost almost all of his original leaves from about hip height down, but I think we’ve fallen into a pretty good groove these past couple of years.

It was around 2018 when Franc officially grew up to the ceiling, and we needed to come up with a game plan. Do we let him keep growing, or try trimming him? At that point, I had never trimmed a Fiddle Leaf tree before, so I was very nervous. I was also pretty darn proud of how tall he had gotten! So, I made a rookie error and trimmed him down by only about a foot and a half. I should have trimmed him down much further because the two new branches that formed from the cut grew quickly and ultimately reached the ceiling within just a handful of months.

I didn’t have the heart to trim him down again, especially since we were dealing with so many extra leaves now that there were two branches, so instead I taught myself how to “train” our Fiddle Leaf Fig so that he grew out instead of up.

How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

I decided to share this tutorial exclusively with the team over at Hunker, so you can find that here. The story I wrote explains what supplies you’ll need to cross this project off your list, and also goes into detail about how to train your tree over time so that the plant stays healthy and happy.

Franc is such a unique addition to our home, and I know that corner would be so sad without him. If you follow me on Instagram, you might know that he has been feeling a little under the weather lately, which we think has to do with the fact that he has only been repotted once in the past eight (almost nine!) years. John helped me repot the tree over the weekend, so please send happy thoughts our way as Franc acclimates to his new situation. As always, I’ll keep you posted every step of the way!

Have you ever had a Fiddle Leaf Fig before? They’re very finicky plants, for sure, but such a great addition to your space if you can find the right balance of water, light, and care. If you have FLF questions, please share them below because I’m planning a whole post to go live right here that breaks down Fiddle Leaf care. In the meantime, if you’re curious, go check out my tutorial for how to train a FLF tree on Hunker this way.

How to Train a Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

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A Full List Of Living Room Resources

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

Ever since hitting “Publish” on last week’s living room makeover, I’ve been swamped with messages from you guys asking where the rest of the décor came from. It’s really humbling to know that so many of the pieces we ended up choosing caught your eye, and (as always) I couldn’t be more grateful for your support. So, I’m back today with the exhaustive living room makeover resources list, as requested, for you to peruse to your heart’s content!

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Living Room Makeover Décor Resources:

1. Green couch: Article

2. Leather chair: Article

3. Wall colors: “Agreeable Gray” and “High Reflective White,” both by Sherwin Williams

4. Stacked floating book shelves: Target (full blog post about those can be found here)

5. Floor lamp: Target (sold out, but here’s something similar)

6. Wall sconce (added after last week’s reveal): Amazon

7. Light striped pillows: Target

8. Black striped pillow: Kaekoo

9. Landscape art print: Juniper Print Shop

10. Landscape art print frame: Target

11. Botanical art print: Juniper Print Shop

12. Botanical art print frame: Target

13. Portrait art print: Juniper Print Shop

14. Woven blanket: Target (similar)

15. Green entry rack side table: Open Spaces

16. Coffee table: Vintage (slightly similar here)

17. Bird of Paradise floor plant: Lowe’s

18. Blue planter pot: Home Depot

19. Area rug: Loloi

20. Faux wood beams: Barron Designs (full blog post about those can be found here)

21. Curtains: Etsy

22. Frame TV: Samsung

23. Landscape art on Frame TV: Juniper Print Shop

24. Carpet: Home Depot

25. Sheer curtains: Walmart

26. Double curtain rod: Walmart

27. Faux marble tray: Target

28. Pilea plant on the coffee table: Etsy

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

Updated Living Room Sneak Peek | dreamgreendiy.com + @article #gifted #OurArticle #BurrardSofa

As you might have been able to tell (although I don’t blame you if you didn’t), I added a couple of extra details to the room after the reveal went live last week. I like to take my time with room refreshes, swapping things around here and there until it feels just right, so I spent a few more days perfecting the room after those initial photos were snapped.

I later decided to hang a plug-in sconce by the chaise side of the sectional since there isn’t enough room for a lamp on the slim side table (which is actually an entry rack shelf). I found that I used the chaise pretty often for reading, but that the natural light wasn’t great over there by the evening. My new sconce is the perfect supplemental light when I want to kick back with a book. I also added a throw blanket and extra pillow for the same reason: cozy reading (and TV) sessions!

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

The Loloi rug and Juniper Print Shop art are easily tied for first in my opinion of “favorite details” in the room makeover. There’s no denying that rugs and art have the power to make or break a room, and our new additions really sealed the deal on this living space update.

I wasn’t sure that I wanted a rug at all in the room because, in the past, it has been really hard to find a rug that will lay flat over our wall-to-wall carpet, but this one from Loloi is the perfect fit. It hasn’t buckled or bubbled at all since I laid it down, which, I think, is because it’s a really thick printed design. It’s stout but soft all at the same time, and I absolutely love the earthy colors throughout it.

Aside from the rug, the new gallery wall of framed art pieces from Juniper Print Shop (and the digital print I used on our Frame TV pictured above!) instantly draw the eye. I decided to take down my old art ledge to create more of a traditional asymmetrical gallery wall, and I love how those three pieces fill the room with color and (dare I say it?!) even a bit of sophistication. We are very far from elegant people, but those beautiful art prints make us feel like we fit the part.

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

So, that’s it! Let me know in the comments below if I missed a resource that you would like to know about, or if you have any questions about the living room makeover in general. I’m not sure if you would ever want the back story behind my approach for room refreshes like this, but if that’s something you’d like to learn more about, I’m certainly happy to share. Just let me know below!

A Full List Of Living Room Resources

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