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How to propagate staghorn ferns – 2 of the easiest ways to grow more of these striking houseplants for freeIt's important to ensure each offshoot has its own root system. The epiphytic nature of staghorn ferns means that it isn't necessary to plant your staghorn fern cuttings in soil or water ...
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How to Grow and Care for Asparagus FernAsparagus ferns grow quickly, and the tuberous roots can easily break a pot. Plan on repotting often. For the most successful repotting, divide the plant into big clumps, and be sure to take ...
There’s nothing more satisfying for a plant lover than watching new roots sprout from a cutting you propagated yourself.
Here are five must-know fern care tips for every plant lover. Ferns thrive in humid environments, so it's important to keep humidity levels high around them. Ideally, you should aim for a humidity ...
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about buying and growing Norland potatoes as well as dusting houseplants.
Your plant is the Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata ... If the plant is pot-bound – that is, its roots have filled the pot – and dries out too fast, move it into a larger pot.
I don’t know if it’s root-bound ... This type of fern is fascinating, and the name is so descriptive, as the plant produces visible furry-looking rhizomes that trail across the surface ...
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