My Mom and Grandma always had ferns. They are their favorite plant. I just don't like how they shed leaves all over the place.
2006-09-19 00:07:20
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answered by Ohsooocute 3
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I have 5 varieties as house plants, and I think they're very easy to grow. The problem I see most often with other people's ferns is that they don't give them enough light. They think shady plant, dark corner. Not so!
I have one fern, called a hare's foot fern or blue fern; it's about 5 feet wide. rather cool!
2006-09-19 19:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I love ferns and have grown them in my home for many years. The area I live in is renown for the variety of wild ferns that grow here.
I have transplanted many of these wild ferns to the house and have grown them successfully. The easiest ferns I found to grow indoors are Boston, Maidenhair, Christmas, and Lady.
They grow best if the pot they are planted in is placed inside a larger pot that contains a layer of stones on the bottom. By keeping the stones moist and misting the fern on a daily basis, you will be able to grow a large healthy fern for a long time. Be sure to keep them out of direct sunlight but they will grow in bright light. They do not always have to be in a shaded area.
Good luck and happy fern growing!
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2006-09-19 08:04:14
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answered by Glorybee 2
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i love ferns, i have several indoor ferns - i find the best position for them is in the bathroom, the humidity and steam from the shower seems to do them good
2006-09-19 07:02:55
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answered by oz_gurl2005 4
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