Propagating ferns in 3 steps

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The fern is particularly suitable for shady places in the garden. He's the star there because he likes it here. It grows and thrives and gets bigger and bigger. Now is the time to propagate the fern

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Of course you can buy new plants, but even grown ones are something completely different. They're kind of family. So, we intend to propagate a fern.
Here's how:

  1. Ferns are made up of fronds. We need a frond that is not separated from the mother plant, but just bent to the side and placed with the underside on the ground.
  2. Now we need to secure the frond to the ground with wire clips. In the course of the next few weeks, roots will form and the first new leaves will form on top.
  3. As soon as the young plants are a bit bigger, they are separated from the mother plant and planted in separate pots.

Since some ferns only really get big in late summer, it can almost be too late for young plants outdoors. Simply cut off the frond and bring it inside in a seed tray.