Ferns make for an excellent ground cover, and though they're overall low-maintenance, avoiding these gardening mistakes will really allow them to thrive.
They deserve to take centre stage in darker areas of your garden alongside other shade-loving flowering bulbs and perennials. As a group of plants, ferns are easy to maintain given the right ...
The author observed the dormancy period of their rabbit's foot fern, during which the fronds naturally dried out. Rabbit's ...
Christmas ferns, they're just simple woodland shade plants, right? Wrong! Turns out, we’ve been taking this green-leafed plant for granted for quite some time. Said to gain its name from ...
This fern prefers temperatures between 65 and 70 ... Mary Lee Minor is a member of the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club, an accredited master gardener, a flower show judge for the Ohio ...
Ferns growing on other plants along with orchids and bromeliads are referred to as epiphytes. We commonly see epiphytitic types growing on hapuu, tree branches and even rocky, soiless areas.