This mix is suitable for caring for other houseplants, too. You can also grow potted ferns outdoors in containers. Again, use ...
This lush foliage plant has a wealth of varieties – find the perfect fern for you With their tightly curled croziers and distinctive leafy fronds, members of the fern family are unmistakable.
Plant asparagus ferns in pots or containers in moist, loose, well-drained potting soil. Outdoors, plant it in rich, well-drained soil that is slightly acidic (pH 6.5-6.8). It prefers rich soil to ...
If you have shady locations in your garden (or a shaded front porch), consider adding some native ferns to your landscape or grow them in pots. You’ll be glad you did. Susan Barnes is a Master ...
While Japanese painted ferns can adapt to indoor conditions, they tend to grow more vibrantly outdoors in shaded gardens ... either in a garden or in pots. Keep them well-watered until they ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Some ferns can be fussy to grow indoors and tend to drop fronds constantly (we’re looking at you ...
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 ...