| Does anyone know a good place to get nice fake plants? I've already tried Michaels and Target. |
| Williams and Sonoma has really nice fake flowers...not sure about plants though. |
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In your dreams - they don't exist.
Dried hydrangeas (done right) can be OK. |
| Skip fake plants unless onstage for a play. They never look good. |
| No such thing. |
| I agree fake plants are cheesy, but I have one! Got it at Pier One. There is a cOrner of a room In my house which needs a floor plant like a ficus but gets no sunlight, so I felt I had no choice but to go fake. |
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I got my fakes at michaels for 50% off.
I use them up high in the window boxes where I'm never going to actually water and maintain real plants. From the front of the house and walkway you can't tell they aren't real... unless they are still out in december. |
| "nice fake plants" = oxymoron. |
| Who uses fake plants anymore? |
| ikea |
| Don't. Do. It. |
| for those of you opposed to fake plants, what do you recommend instead? assume very little natural sunlight in the house and no green thumb (which are both reasons people use fake plants) |
No plants in the house. Fresh flowers. |
Yes, because everyone has room in their budget to replace flowers every week. |
What do you actually need them for? Besides random times when we have cut flowers we don't have any plants in the house. I do have a fake ficus in a room but it is of the $300+ variety because most fake plants look very well, fake! |