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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · Different species vary wildly in their water preferences, but most need soil that is moist but not soggy. Water when just the top of the soil dries out. Fertilize your plants once a month during the spring and summer with a mild, balanced food. A product with an NPK around 3-3-3 or 5-5-5 works well.

  2. Oct 19, 2022 · Place a layer of stray on and around the crown, tie in the fronds with care and wrap the plant in fleece. To propagate your ferns, divide clumps and replant in spring. There are few pests and diseases that affect ferns. Slugs and snails may nibble the young fronds and in containers, ferns may be attacked by vine weevils.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Ferns and Gardening. 20 Different Types of Ferns for Your Indoor and Outdoor Spaces. 1. 'Grey Ghost' Lady Fern (Athyrium Niponicum 'Grey Ghost') 2. Hart's Tongue Fern (Asplenium scolipendrium) 3. Staghorn Fern (Platycerium spp.) 4.

  4. Aug 3, 2022 · Use this diminutive evergreen fern in a rock garden, container, as edging, or massed as a groundcover. Photo by Svetlana Mahovskaya. HOLLY FERN (Cyrtomium falcatum, syn. Aspidium falcatum) Zones: 7-11. Habit: Upright clumping habit. Height/Spread: 1 to 2 feet tall, 2 to 3 feet wide. Exposure: Partial to full shade.

  5. Mar 13, 2021 · Boston Ferns (Nephrolepis exaltata) are considered one of the most popular indoor ferns, commonly seen hanging on front porches in late spring to early fall.Often referred to as the Sword fern, the Boston fern is an evergreen perennial plant.

  6. Apr 10, 2022 · Gather a sheet of paper, a jar, potting soil, and pots (for indoor plants), or compost and peat (for outdoor plants). Hold your paper under the fronds of an adult fern. Shake the fronds gently to help spores fall from the underside of the leaves. Collect the spores in a jar and select a warm area for planting.

  7. Nov 11, 2020 · Life As a Fern Plant. Ferns are some of the most ancient plants on planet Earth. Dating back over 350 million years ago, ferns were some of the first vascular plants. In fact, only club mosses are older. However, the ferns around today aren’t quite that prehistoric. A Long History

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