Propagating ferns is a simple process, and if you time it correctly, you can guarantee a burst of fresh growth to help fill out your new plants.
Cut back your tired Boston fern in March with a simple division technique that encourages bushier fronds and fresh, dense growth right through spring.
If you walk through Rainbow Springs State Park in Dunnellon, you are sure to notice ferns. First, there's the sword fern that spreads abundantly through moist garden areas and probably reminds you of ...
Your plant is the Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata). It needs filtered sunlight for four to six hours daily. It is not an indoor plant that can be placed in a dark corner, as a lack of sun will kill ...
It takes quite a bit for a plant to get the conservatory’s horticulture staff talking, but Tiger Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata ‘Tiger Fern’) does just that. A variation of the Boston fern (Nephrolepis ...
Boston Compacta fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a small Boston fern. The main difference between Boston ferns and this variety is the length of the fronds. Boston fern fronds can reach 7 feet long; ...