How to Grow Foxtail Fern

How to Grow Foxtail Fern

Foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus) is a perennial evergreen that boasts luscious, fluffy stems of pine needle-like leaves, giving it a plush appearance.

A member of the asparagus family, the foxtail fern is actually not a fern at all, as the plant uses seeds to reproduce, not spores.

1. Gather potting containers, a glass of water, plastic wrap, and potting soil with vermiculite.

In the fall, harvest the red berries from existing ferns. Soak the berries in a glass of water for 24 hours.

1. Fill each pot with potting soil and gently mist the top.

1. Peel the fruit off of each seed and make two small holes in each pot. Plant two seeds per pot. Mist the soil again with water.

Cover each pot with plastic wrap and locate them in a window that receives

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