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23 Jun 2017 How to Care for Ferns. Ferns are a very common plant used both inside as houseplants and as garden foliage. Dating back to prehistoric times, ferns exist in tens of thousands of species. They range in appearance from airy and light to
Growing Ferns in the Garden. Fertilizer/Soil and pH: Ferns prefer soils high in organic matter that are well-drained but do not dry out. Ferns are very sensitive to fertilizers; use a slow-release fertilizer when new growth appears in early spring.
Even if your garden space is limited, find a place in the shade for Ferns. They ask for very little care, and repay you with ease of growth and breathtaking beauty. Most are easily divided after two or three years in your garden, increasing your garden beauty without costing you a dime. Best of all, they add texture like no other
Most ferns like an evenly moist soil with regular waterings. Allowing the soil to dry out between waterings stresses these plants. Bushy ferns can be difficult to water. Try using a watering can with a long spout to direct the water to the center of the plant.
To gauge soil moisture, stick your finger into the soil. If it is dry, give your fern a drink. If it is still wet, wait a few days before watering. All ferns like high humidity so keep plants on a tray with pebbles and water to keep moisture levels around the leaves as high as possible.
14 Jun 2011 Perfect for patio or veranda hanging, Ferns are also great as attractive tabletop decorations. Best Indoors. Light: Medium, indirect sunlight. Temperature: Moderate (normal indoor temperatures) Water: Keep soil moist - being careful not to over water or let plant sit in water.
Ferns thrive in moist, shady outdoor areas, but the lush green foliage can also grow well in a hanging pot either indoors or outdoors. The smaller amount of soil and limited space means a fern growing in a container dries out faster than those planted directly in the ground. Regular irrigation without excessive water is
22 Dec 2016 Ferns are pretty easy to grow. That being said, there are some specific needs which must be met in order for them to thrive in the home. Learn more about caring for indoor ferns in this article.
21 Sep 2017 Fern Basics - How to Keep Your Ferns Thriving. An Introduction to Growing Healthy Ferns Indoors. Growing most ferns isn't difficult—certainly no more difficult than keeping orchids alive.
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