THIS month, there was an enthusiastic talk from Angela Tandy of Fibrex Ferns.
Angela brought along selection of ferns - something for every situation in the garden, providing there is some shade.
There were ferns for moist conditions and ferns for dry conditions. There were well-behaved ferns for small gardens and vigorous ferns for large gardens. There were also some unusual varieties including a Bevis fern.
Angela exploded the myth that Dicksonia Antartica (tree ferns) do not have any roots by showing a pot full of them.
She described some of the propagation techniques and showed some very young seedlings, which look like moss, making pricking out a difficult task.
The next meeting is at The Where Next Nurseries in Redditch on November 19, when Claire Ellis will be talking about exotic plants and gardens. For more details, call 893874.
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