This arrangement is perfectly suited to Lowcountry living: tolerant of humidity, forgiving of occasional neglect, and quietly elegant in any room. Care is simple:
Light: bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun is ideal, avoid harsh midday rays.
Water: keep soil lightly moist; water when the top inch feels dry. Reduce frequency in cooler months.
Humidity & temperature: appreciates humid air and temperatures between 60–75°F; mist occasionally in dry indoor air.
Soil & repotting: if you choose to repot later, use a well-draining potting mix; ensure the terracotta has drainage or use a liner to prevent root rot.
Feeding & grooming: feed monthly during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer; trim any brown fronds to maintain shape.
A thoughtful gift for housewarmings or quiet celebrations, this fern in its antique pot speaks of lived history—southern summers, slow hands, and refined domesticity—bringing a touch of Lowcountry serenity to any home.
This arrangement is perfectly suited to Lowcountry living: tolerant of humidity, forgiving of occasional neglect, and quietly elegant in any room. Care is simple:
Light: bright, indirect light; gentle morning sun is ideal, avoid harsh midday rays.
Water: keep soil lightly moist; water when the top inch feels dry. Reduce frequency in cooler months.
Humidity & temperature: appreciates humid air and temperatures between 60–75°F; mist occasionally in dry indoor air.
Soil & repotting: if you choose to repot later, use a well-draining potting mix; ensure the terracotta has drainage or use a liner to prevent root rot.
Feeding & grooming: feed monthly during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer; trim any brown fronds to maintain shape.
A thoughtful gift for housewarmings or quiet celebrations, this fern in its antique pot speaks of lived history—southern summers, slow hands, and refined domesticity—bringing a touch of Lowcountry serenity to any home.