Hi neighbors! Recently, I had to trim my fiddle leaf fig plants and now I have quite a few leaves and about 2 foot high cuttings that I’d love to give away. If you’ve never grown a plant this way, let me explain: A fiddle leaf fig is the type of plant where you can cut off its leaves at the stem and put them in water and they will grow roots. Then you can plant them again and have a brand new plant! They take a month or two to settle in to their pots and start growing new leafs but its a cheap and easy way to get more plants. Right now I’ve got a lot of leaves and a couple plants in water. If anyone is interested, I’ll have the bowl on my front steps and you can come and take as many as you’d like. Once you get them home, put them in water immediately like cut flowers for a few weeks until they start growing roots. Once the roots appear, they can be planted in soil and your new plant will start growing soon! If you’d like any further instruction, feel free to email me. If you want to look up more info on your own try searching "propagating fiddle leaf fig plants”. Leaves and cuttings will be outside 5646 Callowhill Street. Lucy