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Ferns have a reputation for being challenging to care for, but these plants can be quite forgiving, and if kept in proper conditions, they are not demanding. However, many people struggle with watering their Ferns correctly, and overwatering can be a huge problem. So, how do you tell if your Fern is overwatered? When a …
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Nephrolepis exaltata, also known as Sword or Boston ferns, are lush, evergreen plants with a maximum height of up to 7 feet when they are grown outdoors. These slow-growing plants require quite a bit of care and attention, so they are usually recommended for intermediate gardeners. Boston ferns have a height range of 1 – …
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When my friend gave me a Boston fern, I was at a loss as to how to care for it properly. I knew I had much to learn about ferns, so I went to my local nursery to get more information on the care of the soil. One of my questions was, what soil is …
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Nephrolepis exaltata, or the Boston Fern, is a popular house plant that is loved by many. These plants are pretty straightforward to care for, but this doesn’t mean they don’t have their problems. So, what would cause the leaves of a Boston Fern to dry out? There are several causes that can lead to the …
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Wish you could find a Boston Fern watering guide that would tell you exactly when to water, how much, and how to tell when something is wrong with your plant? You will not find it. What we can do is provide the guidance to inform you of what a Boston Fern needs, what effects its …
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