Tree ferns, such as the popular Dicksonia antarctica, are prized for their exotic beauty and structural presence, making them a focal point in many UK gardens. However, as native plants of the cool, moist forests of Australia and New Zealand, ...Read more
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Tree ferns are majestic, prehistoric plants that can add an exotic and lush feel to any garden or indoor space. Their unique appearance, characterized by a trunk-like stem and a crown of fronds, makes them a popular choice among plant ...Read more
I’m not sure if I can plant them while we are still getting frosts
You should not cut the leaves off of a tree fern unless they are totally brown. Even then it is thought they the old leaves help to keep the growing point open for new fronds to appear and they should ...Read more
Tree ferns should be kept well watered. The trunks should not be allowed to dry out. If the plant is in a pot try to ensure that the soil does not become waterlogged as this can encourage rot
Tree ferns can stay outside all year in the UK but they need protection to survive. It’s best to take small tree ferns to a frost free shelter but once they get too big to store then leave them in ...Read more
tree ferns grow very slowly. They typically grow about one inch per year (2.5cm). This is why it’s best to buy the biggest you can afford. If you are very young then maybe buy a small fern, but if you ...Read more