An exclusive 30-minute presentation
webinar with one of the top fiddle leaf fig experts!
Top Secrets From Fiddle Leaf Fig Growers
Join us for an exclusive fiddle grower top secrets webinar with Steve Stanford from Plantz.com, one of the most knowledgeable fiddle leaf fig growers in the U.S.! Steve will reveal his top-secret tips for:
- How fiddle leaf figs are really grown
- Choosing the right size plant for your space
- How to buy a healthy plant online
- What to do when your plant first arrives
- Avoiding the biggest growing mistakes
- What to do if your plant looks sick
- Secrets to help your plant thrive
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Presenters
Steve Stanford, President, Plantz.com
Steve is one of the top fiddle leaf fig experts in the United States. He holds a degree in agriculture and horticulture from the University of Florida. He’s the president of Plantz.com and is an expert in pest control, plant health, and fiddle leaf figs in particular.
Claire Akin, The Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Resource Center
Claire is an expert on fiddle leaf fig plants, houseplants, and hybrid tea roses. She is the author of The Fiddle Leaf Fig Expert and an instructor at UCLA Extension.
We hope you enjoy our fiddle grower top secrets webinar!
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