Hostas and ferns growing together in a shade garden. - anmbph/Shutterstock It's easy to see why ferns and hostas are staples in many American gardens. They're generally easy to care for, and they're ...
Answer: First of all, do not plant within 10 feet of the trunk (known as the root disease critical zone) so as not to disturb the soil and impact any tree roots that actually grow quite close to the ...
Shaded area of lawn with a tree surrounded by bare garden plot with plants in pots - Jena Ardell/Getty Images Ferns thrive in moist, well-drained soil, and while some prefer full sun, most require a ...
A: We love that you are asking about the “best option,” because there are many good options but many options that are not worth the hard work and money to plant in your landscape. We all desire ...
Q.: Do you think pachysandra or Bishop's weed groundcover (or both) would eventually choke out shrubs, bulbs and flowers? A 23-year-old hydrangea I have is dead as a door name. Also, my hollyhocks, ...
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This quick March job helps 'dead' garden ferns come back bigger and lusher than ever – gardeners just learning it
By March many UK garden ferns look dead, but they are quietly preparing fresh fronds beneath the brown foliage. One fast, ...
Revive crispy and brown ferns with new, bigger, and better fronds with a simple gardening job that will take minutes.
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