Q: Here’s a picture of the rabbit’s foot fern that we’ve had for over 40 years. I don’t know if it’s root-bound, and I don’t know if it can be replanted. It used to have more fern foliage. Any ideas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reviewed by David McKinney There are a couple of easy ways to increase the number of ferns in your garden. You can wait for them ...
There’s a fat, furry, tan foot creeping over the edge of the pot in the hanging basket over my desk. No cause for alarm. It just shows that my plant is growing happily. That foot is a hairy, creeping ...
Jerry shows how us to propagate ferns from leaf cuttings. When you're propagating ferns, there are two common techniques. One is by spores, a sexual means of reproduction good for mass production. The ...
The author observed the dormancy period of their rabbit's foot fern, during which the fronds naturally dried out. Rabbit's foot ferns prefer indirect sunlight, moderate watering, and occasional ...
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