Monday, 21 April 2025

In the Fern Garden ( the jungle )

                            Sunshine and showers kind of weather . Beautiful clouds .

 
                              Time to go in and tackle my little Fern Garden .

This is the most darkest dampest part of the garden , behind the garage . Therefore it is the perfect place for growing ferns and shade loving plants . 

During the height of summer , when it becomes unbearably hot and very often we'll have drought . I can move some of my plants in pots and tubs onto the bench in there , to keep cool .


I have several Dicksonia antarctica tree ferns in there and a Dicksonia squarrosa  .


All around is a steep bank and Cornish hedge . Behind this are a mixed variety of trees including several coppiced Sycamore trees . 

I need to climb in there and lop out some of the new fast growing Sycamore branches which I noticed are growing through the crowns of the tree ferns ! 

In another area of the garden I usually like to leave most of the old tree fern leaves on as a "skirt" underneath the new leaves . When you stand back and look at it from a distance , I think it looks fabulous .

However inside the fern garden , that doesn't work . It is more intimate and one is compelled to observe the plants closer up .

Last year I was lucky the tree surgeons left me a good pile of woodchip after they finished  coppicing work on some of our surrounding trees .

I took tons of it down and spread it around in the fern garden . It nearly killed me !   Today there are some interesting toadstools popping up . Doing their work of breaking down the woodchip . There are also seedlings sprouting . Probably Sycamore , I will rake it all over , and when it has finally all broken down , I intend to spread it around the tree ferns  .

Anyway , here we go ....



I had to climb in , right around the back . I actually made a video of this which Google then wouldn't let me share . (Too long apparently 4 minutes 21 seconds ) 

And then I made a second video ( one minute and three seconds ) when I realised I was standing right beside a hedgehog ! Oh! My heart was racing ! 

If I can figure it out I will upload these later on . I'm sure there is a way ..there's just got to be a way ! 

Anyway .... It really made my day ! 

                                               Dicksonia antarctica 


Can you see how the Sycamore branches are growing over and through the tree fern crosiers  . I should have delt with this problem before the tree ferns started to wake up . 

During the winter , If we get a freeze or cold weather warning , then I usually throw old sacks over the crown . I didn't have to this year . 

We had some pretty violent storms and fierce scorching gales ..but no real freeze as such .

I had to be very careful not to break these new shoots off . I'm afraid one did succumb . It was hard to reach up there .

The tree ferns are about 25 years old . They were just tiny things in 3" plastic flower pots . 


                      Dicksonia squarrosa gorgeousness !  Trust me ..you want this one ! 

It is a little bit more tender than Dicksonia antarctica , but doing well in my sheltered little fern garden .

                                                          Osmunda regalis


 Another form of Osmunda regalis . And lots of native English ferns actually growing out of the bank and Cornish hedge .  I have long forgotten their names !

I have some new ones  waiting to be planted out too . 

There used to be a small pond made out of a washing up bowl that I made with my Grandson . We found frogs too ! We had such fun doing that . I might make another one with my Grand-daughter ....writes it down in my little red garden note book .


Hands sore from pulling stinging nettles....even through thick gloves ! Pain !

Now somewhere over here is the enchanting  Athyrium niponicum var.pictum metallicum . No-where to be seen . It's not woken up yet ! 

It's another one you are going to want .🌿You can't have it until you have learnt how to say it ...and spell it .  I will post pics when she arises ! 🌿

I had to prune back bushes from around the summerhouse window . We now have more light in there  and a lovely view . Need more time to sit and sew .

I still have a lot more tidying up to do . Brambles . 

I adore ferns  , I really do ; but I have allowed a few other shade and damp loving plants .

There are a couple of Hydrangeas and a nice Acer that has coral new shoots .

                          Robin is following me everywhere I go now . 


   Cyperus papyrus is very elegant ....until it's not ! Then it's very simple to snip out the tatty leaves .

There is a lovely yellow Iris , also very tall and elegant . I think it is a wild one . 

Deep in the shade there is Arum italicum "pictum" .

Another weird and wonderful plant is this one ....

                                          🐭  Arisarum proboscideum  🐁


                                                   Lets look closer .

                                It is more commonly known as "The Mouse-Tail Plant "




And then while I was up and around the back of the tree ferns lopping out brambles that I noticed the hedgehog bumbling along .

I chose to film it rather than take a picture and then couldn't upload it , possibly because I'm stupid . My husband calls me "a Billy " as in "Silly Billy "  So sorry , no photo . 

I decided to finish  off at this point , not wanting to disturb the Hedgehog and possibly a nearby nest maybe . 

 I have a couple more new ferns to plant out in there and also my new Hostas ! 

  Oh my goodness ! I'm getting "into" Hostas !  

These are miniature ones .....now I want giant ones ....is there even such a thing as a giant Hosta ? 

I want them !  I want them all !   πŸ€©

 Then I think about 🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌



🎢🎡   I'm reviewing the situation 🎢🎡

Presently safe from those slimy creatures , on the seat of a plastic chair ....and the pots laced with slug pellets . 

                     Obviously they can't stay there ! 

  🎡🎢 I think I'd better work it out again !    🎢🎡  ( Oliver - that fabulous musical )

                                                             πŸŒΏ 🐌🌿







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