How to winterize ferns

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Carmen Johnston Gardens on Instagram: "Comment “LINK” to shop for clippers Cut them back 
Prevents them from 
Making a M E S S 
And dropping leaves everywhere 

Works for 
Kimberly Queens
Machos
Boston Ferns

Do not do this for foxtail ferns, holly ferns or autumn ferns- keep their fronds 

Store them in a garage or basement that will not get below 38 degrees all winter long !!!

It can be dark or sunny; it does not matter!!!
They just need airflow to prevent root rot, but a little sunshine is the best! 

Most importantly!
You have to keep them watered all winter long; otherwise, they will not bounce back in the Spring.

Reminder - DO NOT LET them get below 38 Degrees during the winter!!!

After winter and we are past the frost-free date 
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Carmen Johnston Gardens on Instagram: "Comment “LINK” to shop for clippers Cut them back Prevents them from Making a M E S S And dropping leaves everywhere Works for Kimberly Queens Machos Boston Ferns Do not do this for foxtail ferns, holly ferns or autumn ferns- keep their fronds Store them in a garage or basement that will not get below 38 degrees all winter long !!! It can be dark or sunny; it does not matter!!! They just need airflow to prevent root rot, but a little sunshine…

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Last updated on February 13th, 2020 HOW MANY OF YOU are in proud possession of an enormous Boston Fern — and where, may I ask, do you overwinter it? My own pair of Nephrolepsis exaltata (you have to love that name) grew so large and luxurious over summer that I couldn’t possibly find winter quarters for them. Not as a pair, anyway. The solution to this dilemma: One fern was

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