Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
Hello all,
I want to create an Oregon style corner within my garden.
I have a very limited budget.
I am thinking pine trees with ferns and moss.
My question to you would be.
As im on a budget what would be the best ferns to purchase, ideally ever green and winter hardy, but i cant affford 20+ plants, so want ferns that spread themselves within a season or two.. - possible??
Can I take cuttings of ferns?
I presume digging one up from the wild (theres a large batch of about 20 square meters about 10 miles away from me) is frowned upon due to balancing ecosystems and morals etc
ive tried growing from spores - id like to try again - i had NO luck - what are easiest and fastest to grow yourself that do ok outside when large enough?
Thank you
I want to create an Oregon style corner within my garden.
I have a very limited budget.
I am thinking pine trees with ferns and moss.
My question to you would be.
As im on a budget what would be the best ferns to purchase, ideally ever green and winter hardy, but i cant affford 20+ plants, so want ferns that spread themselves within a season or two.. - possible??
Can I take cuttings of ferns?
I presume digging one up from the wild (theres a large batch of about 20 square meters about 10 miles away from me) is frowned upon due to balancing ecosystems and morals etc
ive tried growing from spores - id like to try again - i had NO luck - what are easiest and fastest to grow yourself that do ok outside when large enough?
Thank you
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
One Fern that will spread is Matteuccia struthiopteris, the shuttlecock fern. It will want very moist soil though. Another is Onoclea sensibilis, the Sensitive fern which will do better in a slightly drier position the the Matteuccia. Some people find that it can be a bit invasive. Neither are evergreen though. Dryopteris erythrosora is evergreen, but then it won't spread about, perhaps you could use a mix of both?
Some such as Woodwardia (an evergreen) produce small plants at the end of the fronds which root into the soil creating a new plant, though some species are more hardy than others. I have lost Woodwardia radicans here.
You can't take cuttings of Ferns I'm afraid.
Digging up ferns from the wild is indeed frowned upon, as well as being illegal.
Some such as Woodwardia (an evergreen) produce small plants at the end of the fronds which root into the soil creating a new plant, though some species are more hardy than others. I have lost Woodwardia radicans here.
You can't take cuttings of Ferns I'm afraid.
Digging up ferns from the wild is indeed frowned upon, as well as being illegal.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
I would recommend the shuttlecock fern. Impressive fern although not evergreen in most climates.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
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Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
The ange do a nice little variety of hardy ferns starting at around £3.50 i think . I bought quite a few last year and they've done quite well . Have you thought of a couple of evergreen Fatsia as well just for some additional interest. They have those too at around the same price
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
I'm looking to get some ferns for my garden this season too. I've already purchased a Dicksonia, next on the list are the shuttlecock ferns and maybe a Dryopteris of some kind.
This site was linked earlier on another thread: https://www.bowdenhostas.com Seems the place to go for ferns and hostas
This site was linked earlier on another thread: https://www.bowdenhostas.com Seems the place to go for ferns and hostas
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
I got some shuttlecock ferns last year (only small) and they didn't do a great deal. They have died back and I'm hoping they will really put on a show this year.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
do the runners on shuttlecock ferns look like black ,well, runners, with a green blob on the end?
i think mine have put out quite a lot of runners.
how far do the go and when do they turn into new plants?
i think mine have put out quite a lot of runners.
how far do the go and when do they turn into new plants?
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
I'm not sure. Can't see any in my garden but I put down 3-4" of mulch. That said I think the runners are in the soil?
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
Polystichum munitum would be best. That is the most abundant fern in the forests of western Oregon. Fully hardy in Britain, evergreen, and very attractive, too.
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Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
well i read stolons for that fern and when i looked it up stolons are above ground.Tom2006 wrote:I'm not sure. Can't see any in my garden but I put down 3-4" of mulch. That said I think the runners are in the soil?
all 3 of mine have loads of black 'lines' growing radially out from them and most of them look to have a little green shape on the end.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
I,m sorry for my ignorance but what is an Oregon corner?
Billdango?
Billdango?
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
A corner of a garden with vegetation typical of Oregon, I'd assumebilldango wrote:I,m sorry for my ignorance but what is an Oregon corner?
Billdango?
Needs some typical Oregon trees like Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, Grand Fir, Brewer's Spruce, Lawson's Cypress, etc.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
You know more than me then!Mr List wrote:well i read stolons for that fern and when i looked it up stolons are above ground.Tom2006 wrote:I'm not sure. Can't see any in my garden but I put down 3-4" of mulch. That said I think the runners are in the soil?
all 3 of mine have loads of black 'lines' growing radially out from them and most of them look to have a little green shape on the end.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
just looking today and it seems my first offshoot of my shuttlecock ferns had appeared.
it has come from under ground about 8 inches from the main one.
it has come from under ground about 8 inches from the main one.
Re: Which fern for my Oregon styled garden corner!?
Thanks for clearing that up?Conifers wrote:A corner of a garden with vegetation typical of Oregon, I'd assumebilldango wrote:I,m sorry for my ignorance but what is an Oregon corner?
Billdango?
Needs some typical Oregon trees like Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, Grand Fir, Brewer's Spruce, Lawson's Cypress, etc.
Sounds good though,Pines,grass and ferns.
rgds billdango.