At Plants for all Seasons, we stand behind the quality and vitality of every plant we deliver, which is why we proudly offer a Live Delivery Guarantee. This commitment means that we guarantee your plants will arrive at your doorstep in healthy, thriving condition. We understand the importance of receiving your plants in the best possible state, ready to enhance your space from the moment they arrive. With Plants for all Seasons's Live Delivery Guarantee, you can shop with complete peace of mind, knowing that your green investments are protected from our nursery to your doorstep.
Due to the sensitive and breakable nature of our products, it's understandable that damages may occur despite our meticulous packaging methods. If you find that your plant or pot has arrived in a less than satisfactory condition, please reach out to us at hello@plantsforallseasons.co.uk within a month of your delivery date. When contacting us, please provide your order reference, alongside a photo clearly showing the damaged item and its packaging, including the delivery label. We are committed to resolving such issues by offering a refund or a replacement, depending on the availability of the item in question.
We are unable to accept returns that are not related to damage because plants are inherently perishable and delicate. It's also worth noting that the plant you receive may slightly differ from the images displayed on our website. This variation is natural, given that each plant is unique and subject to seasonal growth changes.
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At Plants for all Seasons, our commitment to the environment extends to every aspect of our operations, especially in how we deliver your plants. We take pride in our bespoke, eco-friendly packaging, meticulously designed for the safe transport of live plants. Our innovative packaging solutions are crafted from sustainable materials, ensuring that your plants are not only secure but also that their journey from our nursery to your home treads lightly on the earth. This thoughtful approach minimises stress on the plants and reduces waste, aligning with our mission to promote a greener, more sustainable future.
Ficus lyrata, more commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is one of the most iconic and visually striking houseplants in modern interior design. Native to the tropical rainforests of western and central Africa, this evergreen tree has become a favourite for its dramatic foliage and sculptural form. Its signature feature is its large, violin-shaped leaves — hence the name “fiddle leaf” — which are glossy, leathery, and heavily veined, with undulating edges. The plant can be grown as a single tall stem with a crown of leaves or pruned to encourage a bushier, branching structure. In ideal conditions, it can grow to over 2–3 metres indoors, making it a bold, upright feature plant. Though slightly more demanding than other indoor foliage plants, Ficus lyrata rewards consistent care with impressive growth and strong visual impact. It is particularly well suited to bright, high-ceilinged spaces, modern interiors, and design-conscious homes and offices.
Indoors: Prefers bright, indirect light. Thrives near east- or west-facing windows.
Direct sun: Tolerates some direct morning light, but harsh midday sun can scorch the leaves.
Too little light: Leads to leaf drop, slowed growth, and legginess.
Ideal temperature: 18–25°C (65–77°F)
Minimum temperature: Avoid exposure below 12°C (54°F)
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. Benefits from regular misting or use of a humidifier in dry indoor environments.
Watering frequency: Water when the top 5–7 cm of soil feels dry. Typically once a week during growing season.
Tip: Avoid overwatering. Allow excess water to drain freely and never let the plant sit in water.
Seasonal change: Water less frequently in winter as growth slows.
Soil type: Use a well-draining, aerated potting mix. A blend of indoor plant compost, perlite, and pine bark works well.
pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0–7.0)
Repotting: Every 1–2 years, or when root-bound. Repot in spring to avoid transplant shock.
During growing season (spring–summer): Feed every 4–6 weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser or slow-release pellets.
Autumn–winter: Pause feeding unless the plant is actively growing in warm, bright conditions.
Pruning: Prune to control height or encourage branching. Cut just above a leaf node; new shoots will develop below the cut.
Leaf care: Wipe leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain their natural gloss.
Rotation: Rotate the plant every few weeks to encourage even, upright growth.
Stem cuttings: Take healthy tip cuttings (around 15–20 cm), remove lower leaves, and root in water or moist compost.
Air layering: A reliable method for more mature plants — especially if they become too tall or leggy.
Common pests: Mealybugs, scale insects, spider mites, and fungus gnats (especially in damp conditions)
Symptoms: Yellowing leaves, sticky residue, or webbing may indicate pests.
Treatment: Use neem oil, insecticidal soap, or gently wipe with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Common issues:
Brown leaf edges: Often due to low humidity or inconsistent watering.
Leaf drop: Usually caused by sudden changes in environment, overwatering, or low light.
Toxicity: Toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested. Sap may also irritate the skin.
Pet-safe tip: Keep out of reach of pets and children who may chew on the foliage.
A bold statement plant ideal for large living rooms, offices, hallways, and atriums.
Best displayed in decorative pots with good drainage and a sturdy base.
Pairs well with modern furniture, natural textures, and minimalist interiors.
Can be trained into tree or bush form depending on pruning style.
Not for the faint-hearted — thrives on routine care and consistent conditions, but well worth the effort.
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