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Ferns....drought......
I have about a thousand sq ft of fern beds. I suspect they are Ostrich ferns
(some get to 5ft high). Northern Illinois is currently under extreme drought conditions. I am trying to water the ferns but must admit I can't keep up with evaporation and they are beginning to show stress. About 25% of them have shrivelled up and the others all have some sign of stress. My question: If they shrivel up, will they come back next year? Just how hardy are they? If a plant shrivels up, do I stop watering because its dead or does it leave runners that grow new plants next year? WHat can I expect next spring if I stop watering? I would like to focus my watering on the big trees (the 100ft tall black cherries are the worst). IF it doesnt rain soon, I fear the loss of some marvelous trees. I can only do so much with a garden hose. THe hostas, daylilies, peonies will have to fend for themselves. sigh.... |
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