The maidenhair fern needs to be moist almost constantly. I have mine in a self watering pot above a reservoir of water and it’s flourishing. Before I put it in a self watering system I was watering lightly almost daily
@@EasyPeasyGardening No it won't. Think of what happens when there is a fire. The ground rejuvenates and new growth comes very quickly. I read the tip in one of my garden groups and really had nothing to lose as my plant was dying. I burnt it back to the roots and it is doing very very well today
why these are not planted outdoor in the soil ?
They were in a shaded area in a container
good video =) greetings from the Netherlands have a nice day
Thank you, have a nice day
What do you use for fertilizer, what type?
General purpose fertilizer, meaning npk 10-10-10
Do you have any Kimberly Queen ferns or tips for Kimberly Queen ferns? For inside growth specifically
Yes, and I have a video also for that
It does best in shade
The maidenhair fern needs to be moist almost constantly. I have mine in a self watering pot above a reservoir of water and it’s flourishing. Before I put it in a self watering system I was watering lightly almost daily
Great idea
Very lovely and shady.
Thanks
Thank you !
You are welcome
Mine is weak
Give it some time
I hope it does not happen again but if it does, burn back all the old stems back to the base. It will flourish
Really? Won't it destroy the roots
@@EasyPeasyGardening No it won't. Think of what happens when there is a fire. The ground rejuvenates and new growth comes very quickly. I read the tip in one of my garden groups and really had nothing to lose as my plant was dying. I burnt it back to the roots and it is doing very very well today
@@margimorris7360 awesome
@@user-ng6ph4xe9r your Nan was right