Packing pine needles into the crown will protect against temperatures down to minus 4C, but below that you’ll need to secure several layers of horticultural fleece over the crown and fronds ...
The trick to keeping Boston Ferns pest-free is checking the fronds regularly for signs of damage. Few pests can damage the Boston fern, but slugs and snails are a common problem. Diseases that can ...
Hardy fern provides a lush ground cover, but looks best when grown with other plants. Here are the shade-loving ground covers ...
The short answer is yes. You certainly can grow Boston ferns outdoors, as well as grow them as one of the best ferns to grow ...
If you've enjoyed this leafy plant in your garden all summer long, now is the time to think about guarding them during the ...
The resilient, low-maintenance plant with a primordial pedigree (250mn years) is being reappreciated for its ability to temper, texture and ‘add oomph’ — especially in winter ...
If you'd like to grow a stunning garden, but your yard lacks sufficient sunlight, there are luckily three plants that grow ...
With their lush, feathery leaves (fronds) and ability to thrive in shaded corners, ferns add a touch of wild beauty to any garden. But as lovely as they are, ferns have a tendency to overgrow, quickly ...
Fern Britton has spoken out about the pain she felt as a child due to her actor father's absence. The 67 year old TV ...
The fronds are the biggest on earth - they can get to eight metres long! The most common way to propagate ferns is from spores, but that's tricky for the isolated King Ferns, because its spores ...