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Wood Fern Care Planting Wood Ferns In The Garden
Wood fern plants thrive in moist, rich, well-drained soil. Like most woodland garden plants, they prefer slightly acidic conditions. Planting wood fer...
Autumn Fern Care How To Grow Autumn Ferns In The Garden
Adding a few inches of compost, peat moss or leaf mold to the soil at planting time will improve growing conditions and get the fern off to a healthy ...
Staghorn Fern Spores Growing Staghorn Fern From Spores
Moisten a small container of peat moss and press the spores into the surface, making sure not to bury them. Cover the container with plastic and place...
Heart Fern Care Tips On Growing Heart Ferns
The heart fern houseplant needs bright, indirect sunlight. Keep the plant moist, but not wet, as it is prone to rot. Ideally, you should use soft wate...
Fern Leaves Have Rust What To Do For Rusty Looking Fern Leaves
Although rust is unsightly, it usually won't kill the plant. The best recourse is to clip and discard the affected leaves. Water carefully at the base...
What Is A Marsh Fern Marsh Fern Info And Care
What is a marsh fern? These ferns are adapted to full to partial sun locations and almost any soil. They are attractive, medium sized ferns that add a...
Watering A Boston Fern Learn About Boston Fern Watering Needs
Water. To successfully grow Boston ferns, it is key to keep the soil lightly moist (but not soggy) at all times. If the soil begins to dry out, the fe...
Boston Fern Leaf Drop Why Leaflets Fall From Boston Fern Plants
More often, the cause of Boston fern losing leaves is something in the care the plant's receiving, and that can be changed overnight. Most often when ...
Crocodile Fern Care - Tips For Growing Crocodile Ferns
Crocodile ferns need regular water, but the plant won't last long in soggy, poorly drained soil. A rich, well-drained potting soil such as a soil form...