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 ...
Rabbit’s foot ferns (Davallia fejeensis) are fun and attractive to grow in a central Ohio home. They grow slightly mounded with upright, lacey fronds of dark green. The frond stem is slightly stiff, ...
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Over the Garden Fence: Lemon Button, a small but welcome fern in the household
The "button" term comes from the fact people perceive the leaflets' shape as somewhat roundish, as they alternate along the ...
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How and when to prune a Boston fern for a thriving plant
Boston ferns are low-maintenance plants. They only need a little pruning to look healthy and maintain their natural shape, but you'll need to do it correctly.
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