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A New Bigger Home, Transplanting Ornamental Plant Boston Fern

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A new bigger home, we all dream of, so also our plants need bigger homes. The winters have set in and with sunny afternoons and chilly nights our garden is looking quiet, still, browning of leaves, dropping of dried ones, no new growths, except for the few roses. I plant to add few color (read new plants) will keep posted. The Boston fern plant has grown at its best in the rains and now sports a new look, blonde on one side! Drying Boston fern Plant in Hanging Basket  the pot facing the wall has dried fern plants and the remaining hanging from the front of the hanging basket are green. Boston fern one of the easiest and fastest growing indoor plant or shade loving plant grows best in indirect sunlight. Little care is required once you plant a Boston fern, it will spread very fast. This plant can be grown on window boxes, hanging baskets, and they also look good as borders for your garden landscape design. Dried Roots of Boston Fern Plant and Bulbs of Fern The plant ...

Big Fern Plants

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Fern plants are seen in most places growing in hanging baskets and even in our garden the fern plant was grown in big tubs and it looked like a green water fountain! I have come upon big fern plants that grow in landscapes and gardens. Also going by the wild,  ferns can be seen in jungles and thick growth can be noticed with huge leaves. It is the same fern plant that is grown in containers or a different one? Large fern Plant  This fern is a different variety and as we have different palms we also see a variety of fern plants. this plant has big leaves and grows in large containers. the plant circumference is also large and grows best when given more surrounding space. Leaves of Large Fern Plant On close up the leaves are definately large and each leaf has small leaflets and this grows like a tree with its branches falling in circle shape. Usually this plant is grown in offices at entrances and in big gardens to make focal points or central placements in the garden. ...