RE: Cool growing Ferns for Houseplants?


Hey Darryl,

 Thanks for the ideas, I'll have to research them all as I'm one of the
novices in the group...lol. I'm here in Maine zone 5 and the growing areas are
in my house. shut off rooms where I store cool growing plants and overwinter
bulbs such as Clivias, Cannas, etc. Along with Musa, and some bromeliads.

Th'x again,
Mr. KYle fletcher Baker, MCN
Maine zone 5


--- On Wed, 12/23/09, Guertin, Darryl A. (North Houston) <cjlm7@allstate.com>
wrote:

From: Guertin, Darryl A. (North Houston) <cjlm7@allstate.com>
Subject: RE: [ferns] Cool growing Ferns for Houseplants?
To: ferns@hort.net
Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 11:37 AM

Kyle,

   Where are you at that you have so little variation in temperature?
Believe it or not, if you really just hunker down and start hunting, you
will be amazed at what you can find.  I've bought Blechnum gibbum at
Home Depot, Asplenium 'fimbriata' at Walmart, and dozens of other from
those places and Lowe's and such.  Little nurseries on the side of the
road can turn up remarkable surprises at pennies on the dollar, as well.
I bought Pyrrosia hastata and Blechnum serrulatum from just one place
for $3 a gallon on the hastata and $20 for a 7 gallon serrulatum.

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