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By Lauram


new ferns

I found these today while doing my Sunday grocery shopping. Even though I just bought 5 Tennessee ostrich ferns from eBay, I figured I just couldn't have too many ferns. I have a large area by the driveway that needs planting; only a small portion of it has been improved at all, and I'd like to load that up with big ferns & some fall-blooming natives. Can't wait!!



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Οh, I can't wait to see a picture of these all planted!!! I love ferns as well.

23 Jan, 2011

 

I just think they're so underutilized, but maybe that's because I have so much shade and they're always reliable. I can't wait to see how the TN ostrich (or glade) ferns look - it's a big fern with fronds 2-3 feet long. And I was glad to see that my log ferns survived the winter, since they were planted late in the fall - one even has a new frond! The only thing I dislike about ferns is that they can fail if you aren't a consistent waterer.....every year I promise myself that I'll soak my sensitive ferns daily so they get nice and big, and every year I manage to screw up. Same with the cinnamon ferns - I've seen even wild sensitive and cinnamon ferns that have clearly suffered from our summertime droughts.

23 Jan, 2011

bjs
Bjs
 

What are your log ferns are they what we call tree ferns(Dicksonia Antarctica) i am struggling to keep them alive with last two hard winters.

28 Jan, 2011

 

Log ferns are Dryopteris celsa, a naturally occurring hybrid between D. ludoviciana (southern wood fern) and D. goldiana (Goldie's wood fern). It's a big fern & evergreen. I wanted some of the true ostrich ferns but they don't do well with heat and humidity. I really want a tree fern & I found some on eBay, I'm just worried about hardiness.

28 Jan, 2011

bjs
Bjs
 

They are not proving hardy here in prolonged cold at about -5c even wrapped up

28 Jan, 2011

 

it looks like that species would not be hardy here - it's only hardy to zone 8 & I'm zone 7. If I could bring it in in the winter it would be ok, but I read that it doesn't do well in a pot. The ones I saw on Ebay were Hawaiian tree ferns.

28 Jan, 2011



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