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Fern growing in my yard
We just noticed a few days ago that there are little ferns growing all over
our land (mainly under the shade of the pine trees). If I were to dig a few up and put them in a hanging basket, would they turn into one of those huge cascading ferns that you see in the stores for at least 10.00 each? I want some ferns, and I sure don't want to buy them if I have them growing in my own yard, LOL! Thanks! Angie |
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Fern growing in my yard
there are little ferns growing all over our land (mainly under the shade of
the pine trees). If I were to dig a few up and put them in a hanging basket, would they turn into one of those huge cascading ferns that you see in the stores No, they would probably drop dead. The fern you see in the stores is Boston fern, whose original form is native to Florida. Wild hardy ferns need to grow outdoors, usually in the shade, & most of them are rather fussy. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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Fern growing in my yard
The only ferns compaytable with piner here are oak ferns, though I know
neither thier range nor your zone, they haven't come around here in the coastal north east. Iris is right about the Boston Fern, but many ferns move easily to like circumstances provided you gently lift them wityh your bare hands and don't let the air at therir roots. I got some pretty ones from among refuse, broken glass, empty drums and briars. This was behind a supermarket space girl out |
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Fern growing in my yard
Angela Coffey wrote:
We just noticed a few days ago that there are little ferns growing all over our land (mainly under the shade of the pine trees). If I were to dig a few up and put them in a hanging basket, would they turn into one of those huge cascading ferns that you see in the stores for at least 10.00 each? I want some ferns, and I sure don't want to buy them if I have them growing in my own yard, LOL! Thanks! Angie Most ferns are easily transplanted. I not sure how many like containers, but the #1 rule of placing fern is they will grow in most light conditions but if it's in direct sun they need a LOT of water. If you had a container big enough or watered it daily it might work. the best thing to do is to figure out what you have and then you can figure out what to do with it. It's not hard there are only about a hundred ferns. Get yourself a field guide from the library or buy one. ferns make a great garden all by themselves or mixed with other native plant you can find in and around your property. Find a shady spot add lots of moist soil and some Peat Moss and see what you can find for free. Kevin |
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