Aoutdoor gardens, ferns can be planted in shady areas, where they will receive dappled sunlight and cool, moist conditions. This also makes ferns an ideal choice for understory planting in woodland gardens, where they will be protected from direct sun and strong winds. Ferns can also be propagated easily, making them a great option for those looking to add new plants to their garden without having to buy them. This can be done by division, where you separate the parent plant into several smaller plants, or by taking spores of the parent plant and rooting them. Ferns can also be propagated from spores of the fronds, which will then grow into new plants. There are many different types of ferns to choose from, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the most popular ferns for indoor and outdoor gardens include: Maidenhair ferns (Adiantum) - These delicate ferns have delicate, lacy fronds that are a popular choice for indoor gardens. They prefer low-light conditions a...
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