How to Overwinter Tree Ferns - Dicksonia antarctica Winterize

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
  • / walkingtalkinggardener
    Autumn has finally arrived at the south coast of England although part of the country further north are already experiencing freezing temperatures so this means that we need to start thinking about putting some winter protection together for our precious Tree Ferns - Dicksonia antarctica . Or as they say in North America - 'How do you prepare to winterize them?'

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  • @scottwells1692
    @scottwells1692 Місяць тому +1

    This has got to be the best no nonsense guide to over wintering and also keeping tree ferns, that I have come across on UA-cam. Great video

  • @uwedornenburg3994
    @uwedornenburg3994 Місяць тому

    Hello dear Simon, before i wrapped my huuuge Stem, I applied few Alpaca beans into the Crown. This is dried Alpaca poop which are Perfect for Treeferns. So actually i can disregard feeding except watering. They Release nutrients on every watering without burning any roots.
    I really do hope, that my biggest, most precious Yreeferns will survive this Winter . Wish me luck,handsome man!
    Kind regards U.

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому

      It's true, I am handsome. And good luck with your first year of overwintering. It sounds like you have it under control. Simon

  • @str8jacket9perf95
    @str8jacket9perf95 Місяць тому +2

    Your videos and a couple cups of coffee grows a good morning. Cheers brother

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому +1

      You are very welcome, I'm glad you are enjoying them. Kind regards Simon

    • @str8jacket9perf95
      @str8jacket9perf95 Місяць тому

      @@walkingtalkinggardeners hey, you ever grow vegetables? Forgive me if I missed a video you’ve made if you have. Just got off work and was thinkin about it

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому +1

      I have done it, but it's a crowded market on youtube, so I get very few views on this subject. However, when we buy our next property, I want to put in a potager, so I will do more on that subject then. Simon

    • @str8jacket9perf95
      @str8jacket9perf95 Місяць тому

      @@walkingtalkinggardeners that’s awesome! I m excited to see what you’ll do. Companion planting is my aim. I’m curious to learn from experience what grows well together. Thank you sir, from Oklahoma.

  • @stevemartin9179
    @stevemartin9179 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the info Simon,
    i have been watering and feeding religiously through the summer and have had fantastic results still have new fronds appearing now.
    Living in the channel islands we don’t have much frost but we can be hammered by the wind, so will take onboard your advice and rap them in a fleece💨👍

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому +1

      I have to say I'm a little jealous of your Channel Islands life, but the best of luck with your tree ferns. Simon

  • @Sara-t9h3d
    @Sara-t9h3d Місяць тому

    Thanks for the info Simon. I'm based near Milton Keynes, so obvs a different climate to where you are. I've tried a few different things over the years with my tree ferns. The Beast from East destroyed 4 of my 6 ferns, despite them being wrapped to within an inch of their lives. Last year I decided not to cut the fronds off and I just crammed some fleece into the centre. I turned the irrigatin off at the beginning of November and turned it back on again end of March, with no additional watering during that time, other than the natural rainfall (it does rain quite a bit here). This summer, my two remaining tree ferns have really flourished and looked the best they've ever looked. I think what I'll do to 'winterize' :) them this year is leave the fronds on, pack fleece in the crown and just wrap fleece around the top part of the trunk. I will also keep an eye out on the temperatures and wrap some more if temps drop too low for too long ... but I'm definitely a supporter of keeping the fronds on. This year I only cut the old fronds off as they started to go brown (which most, but not all, of them did).

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому

      You are very welcome and thanks very much for sharing your experience with your own tree ferns in the comments. I'm glad your remaining tree ferns are doing well. I will be publishing my last tree fern video for this year at the weekend. Simon

  • @RobertDowning-u2o
    @RobertDowning-u2o Місяць тому

    Hi Simon, I've watched most of your videos and all of your tree fern selection, which are the very best on the subject on UA-cam. I think it's the way you relate the care needed for the plant to its natural growing environment . Loved the video on lavender (an eye-opener) but not so keen on the one about the hotel. Going forward, is there any chance you could do something on soil? You'll probably say it's an overcrowded subject, but I think your take on it might prove interesting.

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому

      Hi Robert, and thank you very much for your kind words. As you know, soil is vitally important and is, of course, a specialist science in itself. Let me have a think about it and see if I can come up with an idea that will do it justice. Kind regards, Simon

  • @joannedarke7821
    @joannedarke7821 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the advice. How do you water once fleeced up?

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  Місяць тому +1

      It's very easy, you just tear a small hole in the fleece then close it up when you are done. Simon

  • @imranbashir2833
    @imranbashir2833 22 дні тому

    Really interesting video, I wrapped mine as you described today. Do the fronds tend to stay green all the way until you unwrap them in spring? Just wondering how they manage to photosynthesise because it must be pretty dark under all the fleece?

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  22 дні тому

      Hi Imran, if you are using horticultural fleece, then there is no real worry as light can still get through. But don't forget the plants will be effectively dormant over the winter, so they won't be using photosynthesis to produce the sugars needed for growing new fronds. It's more important to have the fronds protected and in place so that the crown can draw starches, nutrition etc from them if needed. Simon

    • @imranbashir2833
      @imranbashir2833 22 дні тому

      @walkingtalkinggardeners Brilliant, thanks for the reply. Here's hoping for a mild winter!

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  22 дні тому

      I would love a mild winter. 😃

  • @sineaddineencork
    @sineaddineencork 24 дні тому

    How do you water if fleeced up?

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  24 дні тому +1

      It's very easy. You make a hole in the fleece, then once watered, close the hole by scrunching up the fleece around it. Simon 🙂

  • @sineaddineencork
    @sineaddineencork 24 дні тому

    How do you water if fleeced up?

    • @walkingtalkinggardeners
      @walkingtalkinggardeners  23 дні тому

      Just make a hole in the fabric, then scrunch it closed when you have finished watering. Simon 🙂