Growing ferns: Gardening tips

14.10.2023 17:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Ferns are one of the most beautiful decorative plants you can grow in your garden - their shapes and colors can be truly stunning!

For a keen gardener, it's not hard to grow ferns, but it might be a challenge for a new gardener.

Here are a few tips that can help you grow healthy and beautiful ferns.

Select the Right Fern

There are various types of ferns, and each has slightly different preferences. Some prefer more shade, while others can handle a bit of sunlight. 

Research the specific type you have to understand its needs.

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Prepare the Soil

Ferns thrive in well-draining soil that retains moisture. To achieve this, mix in organic matter like compost or peat moss to improve soil quality.

Planting Depth

When planting ferns, make sure to place them at the same depth they were in their nursery container. This helps them establish their roots properly.

Watering Frequency

Ferns love consistently moist soil. Water them when the top inch of soil starts to feel dry. Be cautious not to overwater, as they don't like soggy soil.

Mulching Technique

Mulch helps maintain soil moisture and keeps the temperature stable. 

Apply a layer of mulch around the ferns, but leave a small space around the base to prevent rot.

Repotting

When you notice that your fern has outgrown its pot or the roots are circling the bottom, consider repotting it into a slightly larger container. 

This is typically done in the spring.

Conclusion

By paying attention to these details, your ferns will thrive and bring a touch of lush greenery to your space, whether indoors or in your garden.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Select the Right Fern
  2. Prepare the Soil
  3. Planting Depth
  4. Watering Frequency
  5. Mulching Technique
  6. Repotting
  7. Conclusion