Staghorn Ferns are eye-catching and unusual plants, not just because their leaves look like deer or elk antlers, but they similarly can be mounted on wood to make for a way to add greenery to your room or gallery wall. While these ferns can be difficult to grow, their uniqueness and wider availability make them very popular for growers looking to add some variety to their houseplant collection and decor.
Read MoreAsparagus ferns are an easy to care for evergreen houseplant with feathery, fern-like, clumping leaves. Some of the most common types of Asparagus ferns are: foxtail, plumosa, ming and sprengeri. Asparagus ferns have few requirements to make them healthy, happy and growing. A loose, airy potting mixture is essential with bright to medium indirect light. Keep humidity high and water when the soil dries out, which happens faster than with your average plant and you will have a fast growing fern.
Read MoreTree Ferns are ferns of insanely large proportions growing up out of a wood “trunk”. If you are already obsessed with the beautiful look and feel of fern fronds, then this is a way to bring in a statement plant that is rarely seen indoors. Tree Ferns are easy to care for and a unique way to create that jungle feel in your house. My guide will cover some of the most popular types of tree ferns along with tips for care and success.
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