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Fiddle Diddle Dee

August 27, 2013 By Vidya 10 Comments

The fiddle I’m talking about it is in fact a Dee. Meet Ms. Dee, our new fiddle leaf fig.

Fiddle Diddle Dee

After trolling our local IKEAs online for days we went to the College Park one in MD so that I could finally pick up my fig. On a side note, all the decorating advice online suggests that IKEA is the place were you get the cheapest fiddle leaf fig ($12.99). And there she was sitting on rack all sad and lonely (the only one left even though online it said I would most likely find it it there) so happy to see me. Without a word I grabbed my lil beaut and placed her in my cart.

Fiddle Diddle Dee

By the time B got around to check on it he heard a few other shoppers pointing to the plant and trying to look for the same thing. Seriously if I had been a minute late I would have been in for some serious disappointment. The hope is that one day it will grow as tall as these awesome twosome I saw at the National Zoo.

Fiddle Diddle Dee

And then I could move it to the left side of the couch in my living room to balance off the side table. You know something like this.

Fiddle Diddle Dee

Source: Hi Sugarplum

Or even this. I’m psyched just thinking about it.

Fiddle Diddle Dee

Source: Apartment Therapy

Won’t that be so cool? Do you have a large plant in your home? Any tips to keep Ms.Dee alive?

Fiddle Diddle Dee

Update: See how my fiddle leaf fig tree is doing now.

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Comments

  1. Eliesa @ A Pinterest Addict says

    August 27, 2013 at 12:47 am

    I found our fiddle leaf figs at Lowes for $10! I was so excited πŸ™‚ both were about your size, and now they are huge. Bother of mine did well on the front porch, and in the living room. I pulled one out to get rained on and forgot to bring him in and his leaves got burned, so be careful with that. I don’t water them a lot, just when the soil is dry. But lots of people do it differently, so you’ll have to see what your plant likes. If you check out my latest blog post, you’ll see how big ours got in a year.

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    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 2, 2013 at 3:06 pm

      Wow $10 is too good. It looks like the growing bud on mine just dried on me. Hope it is just adjusting to the light diff in my home vs. the store. Glad to hear that yours are doing great.

      Vidya

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    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 2, 2013 at 3:10 pm

      OMG Eliesa, I just saw your fig. Fabulous. You do have a green thumb. Love all the personality it brings to that room.

      V

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  2. Chi says

    August 27, 2013 at 1:06 am

    Yeah I want to get one of those too,

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    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 2, 2013 at 3:07 pm

      πŸ™‚

      Reply
  3. Niffy says

    August 27, 2013 at 7:34 am

    I would love one too..:)

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  4. Sree says

    August 27, 2013 at 8:58 am

    Got to get one for myself too, isn’t it such a beautiful green. BTW, I just loveeeed… your pic.

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  5. Jennifer @ Brave New Home says

    August 27, 2013 at 6:02 pm

    Fiddy, my $12.99 Ikea find, has bitten the dust. I’m going to be asking you for tips! I want to try again—I love these plants!

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    • whatsurhomestory says

      September 2, 2013 at 3:08 pm

      Aww…that is sad. I’ve kinda told hubby that I’m not gonna get another if this one doesn’t survive. I have such a tough luck with plants that die on me. Can’t seem to get them right even a 2nd or 3rd time. πŸ™

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  6. Rita says

    March 15, 2014 at 3:02 pm

    It is in the family of ficus trees. It does not like to be moved around or drafts. Make sure your heater or air vent is not blowing on it. If you find a place in your home that it seems to be doing well, let it stay there. And DO NOT over water.

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