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22-05-2009, 08:29 PM   #1

Tree ferns?


I seem to recall some of you have them. I have had no luck with them previously; have lost two, but in the triumph of hope over experience have ordered another...the dwarf tree fern blechnum gibbum. They thrive out in the garden, but don't overwinter indoors; although I try to raise the humidity level by keeping them on a water filled tray of pebbles. Our Winters are too cold for them to stay outside.

Anyone keep them indoors? Any hints/tricks to keep them thru the Winter?

I am sort of resigned to treating them as a slightly expensive annual........



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22-05-2009, 10:04 PM   #2

Re: Tree ferns?


Have you tried to puit a fleece around it during the winter months??



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22-05-2009, 10:08 PM   #3

Re: Tree ferns?


No, I haven't Moli as it's in a pot. It supposedly is not hardy here in climate zone 7, so I never put it in the ground heretofor. I might just try that, as it will probably die indoors anyway! Thanks!



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22-05-2009, 10:10 PM   #4

Re: Tree ferns?


I didn't know you could get a dwarf variety, how big does it get??



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22-05-2009, 10:20 PM   #5

Re: Tree ferns?


Is this the one Eileen?



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22-05-2009, 10:22 PM   #6

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Oh you are quick, Mags! That's exactly the page I was copying from Logees for Moli! How in the world did you know I shop there?



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22-05-2009, 10:22 PM   #7

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Thanks Mags, I do like that, love them, but the ones I have looked at are huge, may just get myself one of those...!



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22-05-2009, 10:35 PM   #8

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Oh you are quick, Mags! That's exactly the page I was copying from Logees for Moli! How in the world did you know I shop there?
Pure luck Eileen, I just googled the name of it!



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22-05-2009, 10:41 PM   #9

Re: Tree ferns?


I think I posted in another thread that I lost my tree fern this winter and it had straw around its crown and a horty fleece bag. I am so upset. Dinahsmum posted a link of a specialist nursery near her, but they want £40 per foot for Dicksonia Antarctica - I'm afraid that's a bit steep. I hope to pick up a bargain at my local Garden Show on 5th June.

That blechnum gibbum looks nice Eileen - is it my imagination or are its leaves more like a palm than a fern?



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23-05-2009, 02:16 AM   #10

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I think I posted in another thread that I lost my tree fern this winter and it had straw around its crown and a horty fleece bag. I am so upset. Dinahsmum posted a link of a specialist nursery near her, but they want £40 per foot for Dicksonia Antarctica - I'm afraid that's a bit steep. I hope to pick up a bargain at my local Garden Show on 5th June.

That blechnum gibbum looks nice Eileen - is it my imagination or are its leaves more like a palm than a fern?
They do look a little bit like a small palm I used to have that Patches ate!!! Forget the name of it.



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