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- Subject: RE: darling little fern
- From: "* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 19:56:46 -0400
WoW! 5 feet square! The ones they sent me each nicely fill a rectangular 1# strawberry container. Our soil here is just a bit on the basic side. Slow is ok, I just have to pick a good spot. Thank, Nancy. Kitty From: owner-perennials@hort.net [mailto:owner-perennials@hort.net] On Behalf Of Nancy Robinson
It is a beautiful fern. I had to add some lime to mine since the soil is so acid on the mountainside. Do not expect this soft, very hardy fern to grow fast though. Mine is maybe 5 feet by 5 feet after many years. But it is worth waiting on. Nancy east Tennessee To: p*@hort.net I just received via mailorder (they’re going out of business unfortunately) a darling little fern: http://venerogardens.com/Catalog/Shade/fernadiantumvenustum.html
It’s even prettier than the pictures. However, I don’t specialize – I buy big, small, and everywhere in between and sometimes the littlest can get lost in the shuffle. Do you think these little guys (I got two) might be better off in a trough than in the ground? Or do you have any suggestions on protecting them until they get established and hopefully start spreading?
Kitty |
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