Ferns

Ferns evoke a sense of rich mystery in the landscape, like that of a lush woodland. Their fragile appearance belies their toughness. Rather than being difficult to grow, ferns are solution plants for many of the difficult landscape problems that gardeners face. They thrive in shady, moist areas and love acid soil. Plant them around the base of trees, in dark and moist areas around the foundation of your home, behind walls or utility buildings, at the edge of wooded areas. They may grow where ever they find a foothold between cobblestones and bricks. They are great for those transitional zones between lawn and wooded areas.


For general information about ferns, read our article, Ferns: Lush and Luxurious Perennials for Shade.


Learn more about specific ferns at the following links:


Autumn Fern: Where The Autumn Fern Grows

Christmas Fern: Who can fear the winter stern, They'll fit on elves feet

Cinnamon Fern: A Beautiful Solution

Hay-scented Fern: Planting Hay-Scented Ferns

Indian Holly Fern: Beauty In Simplicity

Japanese Painted Fern: Like Michinoku Cloth

Ostrich or Fiddlehead Fern: Inspiring Fiddlehead Ferns

Royal Fern: The Stately Royal Fern

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