My dear soul, thank you so much for this video. Life has been quite a bit challenging and your video has been a true help to just reconsider what I am doing and where all the doubt is coming from. But watching you, being so passionate and putting your heart into this, is a good reminder of what shall I do. Thank you, and I wish you all the best :}
Were you a teacher madam? Your language is quite simple and clear pronunciation though still deep Briton. Just love listening to your presentation. The Lord bless you mightily.
LIKE and LOVE FERNS😍. . . (Got 21 kinds of different ferns and my super favorite is our tree fern it keeps the environment cool and exotic. . .we used to have 3 fern trees but the 2 died, planning to have it replaced but is difficult to find one coz it is already an endangered plant here in my country. . .wish our one n only big and old tree fern will give babiessssss🤗)
After pulling out a bunch of weeds including Asparagus Fern and Boston Ferns on the edge of a sandstone plateau….the spot naturally grew lots of maidenhair ferns all by themselves. After that delight….I will continue to pull weeds and see what native ferns pop up. I would be interested to know the names of all the natives in this fern nursery. It looks lovely. In Sydney’s Northern Beaches Stony Range Regional Botanical Gardens (Dee Why) has extraordinarily beautiful ferns and is an incredible native Botanical Garden.
Fern is an interesting plants. It's more suited as fencing landscaping or as an stand alonel grown coz it's roots is very invasive if plants on the ground
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed!!! My channel is in spanish. We have beautiful ferns here…love them!!! 🙋🏼♀️🪴💚
Regarding Tree Ferns, Bit confused about watering the top as a no no, if this was an issue then why do they survive outside in the rain??? I have a lovely fernery growing out side and the plants are thriving. (Vic)
They can certainly survive outside in the rain! It's just something to watch out for while they are getting established to give them the best chance at growing healthy shoots while the roots settle in, and in spots where the water in the top might not get dried up quickly by the sun.
@@lukei6255 how do you know anything about her? Her looks? Sounds racist to me. The local tribe of this area, I have done work with them and they are more interested in raising cattle than yams. Maybe the locals don’t care about ferns and this lady does and that is why she is presenting on ferns. How you can links ferns and colonization is a long bow. Research shows that there could have been 3 waves of Aboriginal migrants, which one is considered the most native? Please answer the question, how many generations must one live in a country before being considered ‘native’?
@@southernrainforest aren't anglo Saxons occupying Australia? Isn't Australia still owned by the English royal. Even your flag is English. She looks and talks and behaves like an English person, not a local Australian person.
"Sure as eggs" your a legend Jane brilliant.
this video is paradise for me fern nerd
For us too!
that soft tree fern looks lovely
This tower is such a non-intrusive beauty. Love it.
Always have a soft spot for a fern. Thank you
Loving the native content!!!
More to come!
Ferns are so beautiful. My favourite.
Absolutely 💯
My dear soul, thank you so much for this video. Life has been quite a bit challenging and your video has been a true help to just reconsider what I am doing and where all the doubt is coming from. But watching you, being so passionate and putting your heart into this, is a good reminder of what shall I do. Thank you, and I wish you all the best :}
Beautiful I love ferns. 😍
Excellent video - Thanks ! - edit... Forgot to say ...... Thanks Jane :)
You’re welcome 😊
I love this series! I really love ferns!!!❤️
thank you very much, i love ferns than other plants
We do too! Thanks for watching :)
I love ferns. I must check this shop out
Were you a teacher madam? Your language is quite simple and clear pronunciation though still deep Briton. Just love listening to your presentation.
The Lord bless you mightily.
LIKE and LOVE FERNS😍. . .
(Got 21 kinds of different ferns and my super favorite is our tree fern it keeps the environment cool and exotic. . .we used to have 3 fern trees but the 2 died, planning to have it replaced but is difficult to find one coz it is already an endangered plant here in my country. . .wish our one n only big and old tree fern will give babiessssss🤗)
So calming somehow!! I have one tiny succulent to accompany me in my home 😆
I really enjoyed this video :-)
Interesting video. Thanks :)
I love this video
After pulling out a bunch of weeds including Asparagus Fern and Boston Ferns on the edge of a sandstone plateau….the spot naturally grew lots of maidenhair ferns all by themselves. After that delight….I will continue to pull weeds and see what native ferns pop up.
I would be interested to know the names of all the natives in this fern nursery. It looks lovely. In Sydney’s Northern Beaches Stony Range Regional Botanical Gardens (Dee Why) has extraordinarily beautiful ferns and is an incredible native Botanical Garden.
In Sarawak we sometimes eat the young fronds of the birds nest fern
Fern is an interesting plants. It's more suited as fencing landscaping or as an stand alonel grown coz it's roots is very invasive if plants on the ground
Ferns in general grow in the lower/ground layer in a forest, so they need elements above to create the microclimate in which they will flourish.
Watching
Hello from Puerto Rico!!! First timer on your channel and just subscribed!!! My channel is in spanish. We have beautiful ferns here…love them!!! 🙋🏼♀️🪴💚
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Thanks dear what is the work in our life Ineed to know more about
Who knew Ferns were so strange... I thought Red was as Strange as they Got.
Regarding Tree Ferns, Bit confused about watering the top as a no no, if this was an issue then why do they survive outside in the rain??? I have a lovely fernery growing out side and the plants are thriving. (Vic)
They can certainly survive outside in the rain! It's just something to watch out for while they are getting established to give them the best chance at growing healthy shoots while the roots settle in, and in spots where the water in the top might not get dried up quickly by the sun.
more plant tropis
747th...Thanks
Who cares where she’s from? I am here to learn about ferns you, Mor….. geeeez
Spanish please 🙏🏻
It would be better if the show is presented by a local native Australian person, not an English woman.
How many generations must an English woman live in Australia, before being considered native?
@@southernrainforest I don't see her integrated with the local native Aboriginal. She is still very English like the colonizers.
@@lukei6255 how do you know anything about her? Her looks? Sounds racist to me.
The local tribe of this area, I have done work with them and they are more interested in raising cattle than yams. Maybe the locals don’t care about ferns and this lady does and that is why she is presenting on ferns.
How you can links ferns and colonization is a long bow.
Research shows that there could have been 3 waves of Aboriginal migrants, which one is considered the most native? Please answer the question, how many generations must one live in a country before being considered ‘native’?
@@southernrainforest aren't anglo Saxons occupying Australia? Isn't Australia still owned by the English royal. Even your flag is English. She looks and talks and behaves like an English person, not a local Australian person.
Racist.