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Old 19-08-2011, 11:43 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Ferns in Hanging baskets- Hants- survive the winter?




On 19/08/2011 17:32, in article ,
"TheBulbNursery" wrote:


I believe they would die back but should recover the following spring as
long as they avoid heavy frosts. You could maybe place them in the shed
if we get another five foot of snow this winter! Hope that helps, Paul.

Depends which ferns you use. Some lose there fronds over winter, some keep
their fronds.

Main problem would be water - ferns generally like to be kept fairly moist.
There are a few which have adapted to occasional drying out (eg Rustyback),
but in general even those which live on trees only do so in the wetter parts
of the country.


miljee;933461 Wrote:
I saw a great looking idea on GW a few weeks ago where a skilled older
lady had put ferns (exotic- looking- Snake something?) in hanging
baskets, under trees.

I am wondering if I were to do that now (mid Aug) my ferns would survive
the winter outdoors. Not necessarily putting anything exotic in! I am in
mid-Hampshire.

Complete amateur Q: they'd die right back over winter, wouldn't they?