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The best ferns for rock gardens | Fern Gardening

The best ferns for rock gardens | Fern Gardening

Skip to contentFerns are naturally found in rocky ground where they can thrive in the cool crevices and shallow soil between the stones and boulders. Some varieties can even cling to the rock face itself, surviving on the most meager nourishment. As a consequence, there are many types of ferns to choose from when designing a rock garden.The best ferns for rock gardens include the seven types of lip ferns (Cheilanthes), maidenhair spleenwort (Asplenium), polypody (Polypodium), male ferns (Dryopteris), and the various species of maidenhair fern (Adiantum). Any fern variety that can manage in...

November 29, 2022
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best ferns for the bathroom | Fern Gardening

best ferns for the bathroom | Fern Gardening

Skip to contentAre you looking to decorate your bathroom with some greenery? Are you wanting to include some ferns in your home design scheme, but looking for the best location? Bathrooms are the perfect place for ferns in the house, and this article can help you find some ideas and resources on where to start in choosing the best varieties.The best ferns for the bathroom include Kangaroo Paw, Silver Brake, Maidenhair fern, Button fern, Bird’s Nest, and Boston Fern. All of these ferns have a different look to them and can change the feel of the bathroom, but are all types of ferns that will...

November 20, 2022
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best ferns for clay soils | Fern Gardening

best ferns for clay soils | Fern Gardening

Skip to contentFerns are incredibly versatile and beautiful plants that bring variety to any garden.It can be frustrating to find the right plants for your soil, especially if your soil is very clay-like. Ferns favor moist but well-drained soil for the most part, and this is one of the big challenges with clay – breaking up the soil structure enough to allow the rhizomes and roots of the fern to thrive.The other limitation of clay soil is that it tends to be alkaline. If the soil in your yard is particularly alkaline, you may want to consider specific fern varieties that grow well in these...

November 14, 2022
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