Boston Fern
Your ultimate guide to Boston Fern: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Grow A Shade Fern Garden: 6 Ways To A Fern-Based Sanctuary For Texture & Tranquility
Lovers of ferns can make dynamic growing spaces even in gloomy and sun-starved spaces – here’s how to create the perfect shade fern garden
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Overwinter Boston Fern Plants: Keep Sword Ferns Well Cared For In Winter Months
Boston ferns are some of our most enduring plants – but make sure you’re giving them the best care in cold months. Here’s how to overwinter Boston fern plants
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Boston Fern Care: Complete Guide To Growing Boston Ferns
It may be popular, but how much do you really know about this ubiquitous houseplant? Our expert guide to Boston fern care shows you how to cultivate the best
By Amy Grant
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Boston Fern Propagation: How To Divide And Propagate Boston Fern Runners
The Boston fern is a houseplant popularized during the Victorian era and remains popular still today. Propagating Boston ferns can allow you to grow more and isn't too difficult. This article will help.
By Amy Grant
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Boston Fern With Black Fronds: Reviving Black Fronds On Boston Ferns
It can be so disheartening to see your vibrant green Boston fern fronds turning black, or even brown. To learn what causes a Boston fern with black fronds, and what to do about it, take a look at the article that follows. Click here for more info.
By Liz Baessler
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Boston Fern Leaf Drop: Why Leaflets Fall From Boston Fern Plants
Boston ferns are great indoor accent plants, but they've earned a reputation for being difficult to care for due to frequent yellowing, drying or dropping of their leaves once inside. Learn how to prevent or halt Boston fern leaf drop in this informative article.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Root Nodules On Boston Fern: What Are The Balls On Roots Of Fern Plants
Boston fern, also known as sword fern, is a dependable plant with masses of long, graceful fronds. One might also notice root nodules on Boston fern plants, of which this article explores. Click here for more information.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Outdoors: Can A Boston Fern Be Grown Outside
Boston fern is a lush, old-fashioned plant valued for its lacy, bright green foliage. When grown indoors, this easy-care plant provides an air of elegance and style. But can your grow Boston fern outdoors? Read here to find out.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Fertilizer - Tips For Fertilizing Boston Ferns
Boston ferns are among the most popular houseplant ferns grown. Many owners of these handsome plants wish to keep their plants happy and healthy through proper Boston fern fertilizing. This article will help.
By Heather Rhoades
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Boston Fern Turning Brown: Treating Brown Fronds On Boston Fern Plant
The Boston fern plant requires plenty of humidity and low light to prevent the fern from turning brown. If you have a Boston fern with brown leaves, it might be cultural or simply having the wrong site for the plant. Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Watering A Boston Fern: Learn About Boston Fern Watering Needs
Watering a Boston fern isn't rocket science, but understanding how much and how often to water requires a bit of practice and careful attention. Click here for more info.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Light Conditions: How Much Light Does A Boston Fern Need
Light requirements for Boston ferns is a critical aspect of successful growing. Read this article to learn about Boston fern light needs, including Boston fern light conditions. Click here for more information.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Repotting: How And When To Repot Boston Ferns
A healthy, mature Boston fern is an impressive plant that displays a deep green color and lush fronds that can reach lengths of up to 5 feet. Although it requires minimal maintenance, it periodically outgrows its container. Learn how to repot Boston fern here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Humidity - Learn About Boston Fern Misting Needs
Boston fern is native to tropical climates and without a high level of humidity, the plant is likely to display dry, brown leaf tips, yellow leaves, and leaf drop. Read this article to learn more about improving Boston fern indoor air.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Boston Fern Diseases: Caring For Unhealthy Boston Ferns
Boston ferns require adequate sunlight, water and nutrients to thrive, and good cultural practices help keep them healthy. If it doesn't get the best care - or even if it does - it may be attacked by diseases. Click here to learn more.
By Teo Spengler
 

