I really like maidenhair ferns. They are one of the few ornamental
plants that I will happily grow. They don't have any use other than
looking nice. I think maidenhair ferns are a graceful and beautiful plant.
At the start of winter I had a bunch of tiny maidenhair ferns, I wrote a blog post on them. I wasn't sure if any would survive winter so I put them all in one pot of soil and decided to divide out the survivors once the weather warmed in spring.
I planted them in one pot in January, and they got a little scorched as it was hot and windy that day. I didn't really look after these as well as I could and I really expected some to die. I grew them outside, Protected from the sun, mostly protected from frosts but occasionally there would be ice on them which would do a little damage. I figured only the strongest would survive.
As luck would have it, all of my baby maidenhair ferns survived winter. I didn't lose a single one. Some grew reasonably large over winter, while others remained really tiny.
These baby ferns survived Winter |
As the weather is warming I have divided them. I thought that there were only five or six plants, but I had nine little maidenhair ferns of various sizes in that one pot.
I assume the smaller ones will grow larger now that they have space, but kind of wish that they would stay tiny. I love my huge maidenhair ferns, but the tiny ones are super cute.
Maidenhair ferns after being divided |
Some of the baby maidenhair ferns are still tiny |
I have a feeling that I will want to keep some of these ferns. I currently have 4 large maidenhair ferns in my house (one of which is variegated). I have had one of those larger ferns for over five years and it is getting really huge. So I am not sure how much more space in the house I can allocate to any more ferns.
Then again, I do have that lovely new greenhouse, surely I could grow a few maidenhair ferns in my greenhouse...
A month after repotting - all looking good |
Once these are a bit more established I will likely offer some for sale through my for sale page. I prefer pick up for things like ferns, but could certainly post them if needed. I dare say I won't be selling them too soon as I would like them to be a little more established before trying to sell them.
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