On a beautiful Saturday morning in early June, I volunteered at Wilson’s Farm in Brighton Township for an environmental field study to learn the language of ferns. Though I often noticed copious ...
Slugs and snails may eat newly emerging crosiers, so use organic pellets. Ferns are botanically very different to other plants in your garden. They don’t flower and so reproduce from spores rather ...
Ferns are very ancient plants that appeared ... And of course, searching for visible sori to collect to begin my own modern garden of these beautiful ancient natives. Deanna McCracken is a Penn ...
When you're propagating ferns, there are two common techniques. One is by spores, a sexual means of reproduction good for mass production. The second is asexually, by taking cuttings. Cuttings ...