In our area, the time to prepare beds for planting ferns is in the spring since all but the hardiest species die back in our winter temperatures.
You can also increase the humidity by misting or standing your asparagus fern in a tray with water and pebbles – just make ...
Learn how to care for button fern and you'll be rewarded with a beautiful evergreen houseplant that will be a stunning ...
This type of fern is fascinating, and the name is so descriptive, as the plant produces visible furry-looking rhizomes that trail across the surface and drape down over the pot’s edges.
Some ferns can be fussy to grow indoors and tend to drop fronds constantly (we’re looking at you, Boston fern!), but the bird’s nest fern is a true gem. With thick strappy leaves and ...
A: The pots have to go into the ground or brought inside a garage or something like that. Tea roses are tender and have a ...
this fern also makes a great potted plan. Keep in mind that the soil in the pot must always remain evenly moist. The moment it feels just a bit lighter than “fully moistened” soil, it’s time ...