We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.
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We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.
There are over 10,000 species of ferns, which come in a plethora of types, colours, sizes and shapes. From the delicate looking Asparagus Fern to the more tough rugged looking Staghorn. Ferns add a bit of sophistication to any household from their ancient roots, evolving over 360 million years ago. Instead of having leaves these ancient plants have stylish fronds. Ferns generally prefer partial shade with moist soil.
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We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.