My Favorite Faux Plants for Farmhouse Style
Hello everyone!
Can you believe it's September now" This is the month that starts making me ready for Fall. This is also the month when I think kids should go back to school. I can't believe mine went back a month ago. That's like summer school! I think the way it was when I was growing up was the best. It wouldn't surprise me if we eventually go to year round school. Kind of sad! But.......that's not what I want to talk about today. I want to talk about some of my favorite plants and their sources for a casual farmhouse style. That includes modern and French style as well. I love a mix of both actually. I love a few plants scattered around the house for that homey feeling. I am not a live plant purist. So, if you don't like faux, then you can just move along. 1.The first plant is one that EVERYONE has been after lately. It's the quint essential fiddle leaf fig.
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I bought mine from Michaels and placed it in the corner of my family room. They come in all sizes and price points. Here are a few other sources for it.
POTTERY BARN
WORLD MARKET
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Next, is preserved boxwood topiaries. I love these.
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They can get expensive so I try not to buy them at small mom and pop type stores because they cost too much. I found mine from Target. They sell a variety of sizes in rustic containers too.
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