I plan on replacing the spider plant in my Study with a fern when it gets warm enough it would not die of cold shock on the way home.
The spider plant from the front porch has to stay there until it is warm enough to return to the porch. The stand is high enough to keep the spider plant safe from my cat's teeth. I hope she does not crave ferns, they are beautiful.
That mysterious object is a log that's been turned into a jewelry box--there are drawers carved out of the interior that you can pull out. For all your woodland treasure storage needs!
Rebecca, I'm sure the internet knows more than I do! I water once a week, and give them plenty of indirect sun.
What should I know about growing ferns? I've never grown them, but I'd like to. So Limberlost.
ReplyDeleteYour ferns must be a great comfort at the moment Anna, I imagine you are looking forward to spring. I'm fascinated by the sculpture on the right.
ReplyDeleteI love ferns but I've never had the right touch for them. But still, I have a lot of houseplants and oh how I love that green right now!
ReplyDeleteI plan on replacing the spider plant in my Study with a fern when it gets warm enough it would not die of cold shock on the way home.
ReplyDeleteThe spider plant from the front porch has to stay there until it is warm enough to return to the porch. The stand is high enough to keep the spider plant safe from my cat's teeth. I hope she does not crave ferns, they are beautiful.
Lovely fine frondy fern but - what is that next to it? I am baffled.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely craving some green and dryness!!!! Looking forward to spring!
ReplyDeleteThat mysterious object is a log that's been turned into a jewelry box--there are drawers carved out of the interior that you can pull out. For all your woodland treasure storage needs!
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I'm sure the internet knows more than I do! I water once a week, and give them plenty of indirect sun.
My poor fern is turning brown and shedding!! I think my green thumb is broken.
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