The following list gives you a variety of choices each of which meets these criteria.
Planting ferns in gutters.
Mulches can be used to help retain moisture in soil and maintain even soil temperatures.
Weeds compete with fern plants for water space and nutrients so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their germination.
Drill small holes in the bottom of the gutters.
Choose gutters with open space.
Create a succulent garden on a wall.
All ferns feature leafy fronds and.
Plant pansies in spring and fall or alyssum creeping phlox petunias in summer.
Fill the gutters with soil to be about half full.
They can be split and transplanted in spring or fall.
How to make a gutter garden.
Hang old gutters on a wall and fill with your favorite succulent plants for added appeal.
If you live in deer country they should also be plants that deer tend not to eat.
How to plant ferns outdoors.
They can be split and transplanted in spring or fall.
If ferns are planted late in the season in these areas the roots could very well rot before they are established.
How to grow fern plants.
Some sources say they ve purchased them new and inexpensively.
Planting a fern garden outdoors requires minimal attention other than regular mulching and water during very dry periods.
A bed of ferns adds greenery to shaded garden beds supplying an attractive ground cover in areas where few other plants thrive.
Because these ferns love high humidity they are great plants to grow in your bathroom if you have a window providing plenty of indirect light.
Add some fertilizer and fill the rest of the gutter with soil.
Old gutters that have not rusted may be appropriate for the project.
Alternate freezing and thawing may heave the rhizomes from the soil breaking young roots and exposing them making them prone to desiccation.
Pack the soil firmly because your plants won t have a lot of soil to grow.
Get the fern started indoors especially if you live in an area with unreliable weather for your particular breed of fern.
Few pests bother ferns other than the passing slug which will devour nearly anything.
Spring planting is preferable where winters are cold and wet.
Keep weeds under control during the fern growing season.
Grow the fern indoors until you begin to see multiple leaves spring out from the center.
This will allow the excess water to be drained.
The best plants for erosion control are those ground covers or shrubs that are vigorous attractive and have a root system effective at holding back soil on a hill.
All types of ferns require a different climate however most prefer a hot humid atmosphere.
Medium to bright light and high humidity.
Don t forget to water them regularly.