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LADY FERN 1025 SPORES (SEEDS*) FILIX FEMINA, COLD HARDY, LARGE UP TO 3' TALL

$ 2.1

Availability: 651 in stock
  • Genus: Athyrium
  • Type: Fern Spores
  • Features: Cold Resistant
  • Plant Habit: Bedding (Ground Cover)
  • Watering: Medium
  • Growth Habit: Clumping
  • Cultivating Difficulty: easy once established
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Foliage: Deciduous
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Aspect: East-west-north facing
  • Color: Green
  • Plant Type: Decorative Plant
  • Brand: mariesgreengarden
  • Season of Interest: spring, summer and autunm
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: Fresh New spore
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Soil pH: Acidic
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Soil Type: Loam
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Climate: Cold
  • MPN: NONE
  • Common Name: lady fern
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 5 (-20 to -10 °F)
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade

    Description

    UP FOR SALE IS ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA, LADY FERN, SPORES, (SEEDS)
    1000 SPORES
    Lady ferns are pretty, clump forming plants with a spread of 3' wide and 3' tall with delicate, light-green, feathered leaves (fronds). they need humidity and regular to moist soil. here in Seattle they are a no maintenance plant. if you live in a dry climate, plant them on the north side in shade and keep the soil moist and spray them often. grow them outdoors only.
    Lady ferns are deer and rabbit resistant and is not bothered by bugs, slugs or disease.
    perennial deciduous, hardy
    Zone: 5-9
    Sun: full shade to dappled shade
    Water: regular to moist.
    Soil: rich, loamy, well draining soil.
    Height: 3' tall and 3' wide
    Bloom time: no flowers
    difficultly: easy
    I send directions with all spores.
    spores are easy to grow as long as you follow my directions and have patience,
    lots of patience
    . they will take about 6 months from planting spores to having a fern. 1000 spores can yield allot of ferns. I use a plastic lidded container with no holes. fern spores need light to grow.
    you will need a clear plastic lidded container, like a deli container, a spray bottle and clean potting soil. the best lighting to use is a regular florescent light. fancy plant lights aren't any better and are a costly waist of your money. sprinkle the spores on moistened soil, then mist the spores liberally. do not put holes in the container. then put the lid on and put them under a florescent light. keep the bulb 2" above the top of the container. do not put it in sunlight. you dont need a timer, you can just leave the light on all of the time. put them in a cool place at 60 degrees f.. make sure they never dry out. if they dry out you will kill the developing spores. if they dried out you can water them again and the remaining spores may start to grow, so you will still get some ferns. once you see true ferns developing you can carefully take it out and plant it in a small pot to grow on. keep it moist at all times.
    All seed packs are tagged with the name of the plant, a picture of the plant or flower and the name of my store.
    shipping
    is free if you want your seeds shipped in a regular envelope without tracking.
    shipping
    is .00 if you want your spores shipped first class, in a bubble envelope with tracking.
    Let me know if you want tracking so I can add the .00 to your invoice.
    In order to get combined shipping,
    ebay should automatically combine your shipping for you but if not,
    when you are finished shopping don't pay right away, first request a total from your cart, then I will send you an adjusted invoice. You only get the combined shipping when you pay for your whole order at once.
    I ship within the US only.
    If you have any questions feel free to ask.
    Thank you for looking.
    have a great day.
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