I'm always trying to find easy care plants for my garden. Boston ferns are my go to. They always are on sale in May. This year I scooped up several of them. I don't even take them out of their pots. I just drop them into different containers. They add texture and color all summer and into the Fall with very little care.
I have some cement urns in front of the garage. I just plopped the pot into the urn.
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FERN IN A CEMENT PLANTER |
Here it is viewed from the other direction.
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SAME URN DIFFERENT DIRECTION |
There's a second matching cement urn in front of the garage.
I tucked a gargoyle under the cascading fronds.
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MY GARGOYLE SHADED UNDER THE FERN |
If you look in the background of the first image, you'll see another fern in my chinoiserie planter. The planter is huge, so I balanced an iron garden sphere across the opening and tucked another fern inside the orb. I have a pair of these planters too. They flank the french doors. Here's a close up of the fern finding its way out of the openings in the iron sphere.
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FERN TUCKED INSIDE AN IRON GARDEN SPHERE |
I have another fern in a small urn on the front porch.
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FERN ON THE FRONT PORCH |
I love the way the fern catches the afternoon sunshine, cascades over the urn, and reaches out to blend into my chartreuse hostas.
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AFTERNOON SUN ON THE FERN ON MY FRONT PORCH |
These ferns are all annuals. I always try to save them by bringing them inside in the winter, but they never look as good as the new ones I buy in the Spring.
I also have perennial ferns in the garden. I'll be sharing them in another post.
Do you have some plants you always add to your landscape?
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