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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Video - Collecting Fern Spores
Collecting Fern Spores
Timing the harvest is the important first step in propagating ferns
with Nancy Swell
Produced By: Gary Junken
An individual fern can produce spores numbering in the millions, and they're easy to collect from the ones in your yard or even in the wild. The trick is to know when they're immature, too mature, or just right for picking.
Nancy Swell, a Richmond, Virginia gardener and contributor to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's handbook about ferns, warns that once a frond is picked the spores will not ripen further, so care should be taken in your selection. She will also demonstrate a simple way to separate the tiny dried spores from the chaff.
For more information on starting ferns from spores and a complete list of easy-to-grow ferns, see Nancy's article, "Fern Propagation, Simplified," in the January/February 2000 issue of Fine Gardening (#71).
From Fine Gardening 71
fine Gardening is but one of the published magazines of The Taunton Press. Their web site is a wealth of information. The topic of this post is derived from pages at the web site. We do not post the whole articles here. Highlights with selected pictures may be cited and commented on.
The hyperlink for the article can be found here! The fine Gardening web site is found at: http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/
The information published by The Taunton Press has copyright requirements. They are very generous in allowing reference by way of creating a Web link. There is much information, and we will attempt to focus on that which relates to our northern hardiness zones.
Timing the harvest is the important first step in propagating ferns
with Nancy Swell
Produced By: Gary Junken
An individual fern can produce spores numbering in the millions, and they're easy to collect from the ones in your yard or even in the wild. The trick is to know when they're immature, too mature, or just right for picking.
Nancy Swell, a Richmond, Virginia gardener and contributor to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's handbook about ferns, warns that once a frond is picked the spores will not ripen further, so care should be taken in your selection. She will also demonstrate a simple way to separate the tiny dried spores from the chaff.
For more information on starting ferns from spores and a complete list of easy-to-grow ferns, see Nancy's article, "Fern Propagation, Simplified," in the January/February 2000 issue of Fine Gardening (#71).
From Fine Gardening 71
fine Gardening is but one of the published magazines of The Taunton Press. Their web site is a wealth of information. The topic of this post is derived from pages at the web site. We do not post the whole articles here. Highlights with selected pictures may be cited and commented on.
The hyperlink for the article can be found here! The fine Gardening web site is found at: http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/
The information published by The Taunton Press has copyright requirements. They are very generous in allowing reference by way of creating a Web link. There is much information, and we will attempt to focus on that which relates to our northern hardiness zones.
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