The Fernery - Choosing the Best Ferns for your Garden John Davidson Author

by John Davidson

2021-04-12 03:41:51

Table of Contents Introduction Laying out a Fernery Materials for Rock Work Best Choice of Ferns Club mosses - Lycopodiums Propagation of Lycopodiums Selaginella or Spike Mosses Cultivation of Selaginella Propagation of Selaginella Ferns ... Read more
Table of Contents Introduction Laying out a Fernery Materials for Rock Work Best Choice of Ferns Club mosses - Lycopodiums Propagation of Lycopodiums Selaginella or Spike Mosses Cultivation of Selaginella Propagation of Selaginella Ferns Maidenhair Ferns Gold and Silver Ferns - Cheilanthes Polypodiums Pteris Osmunda - Flowering Ferns Climbing Ferns -Lygodium Tree Ferns - Dicksonia Stagshorn Fern Propagation of Ferns Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction If you are a gardening enthusiast, there is a chance that a portion of your garden is going to be reserved exclusively for the growth of ferns. In many gardens, especially in places where ferns do not grow naturally, thanks to the inclement weather ferns are grown in hot houses, or in a fernery. This is because this plant family is beautiful and numerous enough to deserve such a personalized structure for the display and growth of such attractive plants. The design may be varied as far as the shape, height and size are concerned, depending on the area available to you. This book is going to give you more information on how you can introduce ferns into your garden. After selecting the best choice, depending on your locality, you can grow them successfully, thus adding to the attraction quotient of your garden. Ferns love moisture, and that is why they are so common in rainforests, where the microclimate is wet, humid and moist throughout the year. In their natural state, they are always going to be found in grottoes, near springs of water, and in shaded situations. So if you want to grow this lovely class of plants successfully in your own particular garden you need to duplicate these conditions artificially and as nearly as possible. So that means when you are making your fernery, you need to have two - three reservoirs of water near at hand. And if you want to add some more pleasing additions to that place, you can also place in an artificial fountain. This is going to add to the ambience. Also, the evaporating water from the fountain is going to keep the atmosphere of the fernery moist and humid during a very dry and hot season. Also, any sort of reservoir of water in a plant house, be it a fernery, or a hot House, is desirable because it is going to be a very convenient source of water for the plants. Less

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File size6.00(w)x9.00(h)x0.12(d)
Print pages46
PublisherCreateSpace Publishing
Publication date August 22, 2015
ISBN9781516997039

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