
Ferns
Ferns are some of the most versatile and ancient plants, offering lush greenery and a natural vibe to any space. With their delicate fronds and low-maintenance nature, they’re a popular choice for both beginners and seasoned plant lovers.
Watering Tips
Consistent moisture is key, but ferns don’t like to sit in soggy soil. Keep the soil moist, not drenched—it should be slightly damp to the touch. They thrive in more humid environments. Mist them regularly or place them in a humidity tray (shallow dish with pebbles and water) to raise the moisture level around them.
light requirements
Most ferns love bright, indirect light. Low light is fine for certain varieties (like the Bird’s Nest Fern) but might result in slower growth. Direct sunlight is a no-go for most ferns—it can burn their delicate fronds.
Tips & tricks
Ideal temperatures range from 60–75°F. Avoid placing ferns near cold drafts or in spaces that fluctuate in temperature too much. They can tolerate a range of conditions but don’t like heat (like near a radiator or heater).
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Non-toxic to pets and humans, which makes them a great choice for households with kids or animals.