Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank2 mins ago
I honestly thought I'd asked this question the other night, but I obviously forgot to press 'submit'! DUR!
Anyway, we're putting a pond in our garden and will have a waterfall at one end with a rockery around it. I love ferns, but they're so expensive at the garden centre. However, in the scruffy back yard of the place I work there are loads of them growing and I'm sure my boss will let me have some if I ask. Will they be the same ones I could buy in a garden centre or are there some ferns you shouldn't put in your garden? Sorry, I'm a complete novice in the garden at the moment, but I'm trying!
Also, what other plants will look nice, won't cost the earth and be easy to look after in a rockery? I've seen those miniature confiers, but I wouldn't want more than a few of those.
Thanks very much for any suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You forgot the most important piece of imformation. Is the pond in the sun or shade. How much of each depends on what you should plant around it. For instance, my pond/waterfall receives late morning/midday sun, shaded from the hot summer afternoons by coco palms but recieves most of the low winter sun. With that in mind, my pond area has as an upper canopy of coco palms, middle story - tree ferns, lower story-azaeleas, flowering seasonal seedlings eg: pansies etc.and around the water fall l use miniature climbing geranium. lt is a slow grower but is easy to spread with off cuts. If you are not sure ask a professional nursery man. Good luck.
Take a look at this website to help you on the fern part of your question...
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/crypto/
Good luck!
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