- Sensitive Ferns are a Great Choice for Damp and Shady Gardens
Native ferns are a great way to have a long-lasting shade garden, however you need to know the habits of what you plant
- Ferns for Sunny Locations - Daves Garden
Discover the best ferns for your sun, shade, semi-shade location
- Introduction to Cold Hardy Tree Ferns - Daves Garden
Few plants say the tropics more effectively than do tree ferns, yet thankfully many species of tree ferns are fairly cold hardy, enabling gardeners throughout the world to use these for decoration
- Autumn Fern - Daves Garden
Like most ferns, autumn fern does best in full to partial shade Plant about 18 inches apart for complete ground coverage Keep your autumn fern growing at a steady pace by applying a balanced fertilizer at the rate of one pound per 100 square feet in spring before new growth begins
- Ferns, Mushrooms, Fungi and Mosses:Ferns that Dont Spread
A thread in the Ferns, Mushrooms, Fungi and Mosses forum, titled Ferns that Don't Spread
- Dwarf Ferns for Limited Space - Daves Garden
Do you have limited space AND shade issues? Then why not try some of the dwarf ferns! Suitable for rockeries, rock walls, alpine troughs and as groundcovers, there are quite a number of small (unde
- Christmas Ferns - Add a Few Fronds for Festive Holiday Decorations
The handsome foliage of ferns has long been a favorite of florists in cut flower arrangements, retaining their rich green color long after the flowers have faded The Christmas Fern is no exception, with its similarity to Boston Fern, the distinctive lance-shaped, leathery fronds add an elegant, long-lasting addition to any holiday arrangement
- Shade Gardening:bare root ferns - Daves Garden
A thread in the Shade Gardening forum, titled bare root ferns
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