Ferns also have specific sunlight and fertilizer needs to thrive in a container environment. Plant the fern in a hanging pot with drainage holes that provides plenty of room for the roots. The root system shouldn't completely fill the pot or the fern will be overcrowded. read more
More tolerant of low light and low humidity than Boston fern, ‘Dallas’ fern is easy to grow. Place ‘Tiger’ fern where the leaves can be admired. Its flashy foliage is bound to be noticed. One leaflet on a frond of ‘Macho’ fern can be the length of a ballpoint pen. 1. read more
The Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata), also referred to as "sword fern", has been a popular houseplant since Victorian times. These lush, tropical perennials are the perfect choice for hanging baskets, whether gracing a front porch or a living room window. read more