Your ferns are beautiful! Your growing conditions are just perfect for them, and it shows! Right now, I have several ferns in my home, but it's 30 degrees outside with an inch of snow on the ground so I'm trying hard to keep them happy. Thank you for your informative video!❤😊
Thank you so much! So informative. I just got a fluffy ruffle fern and a rosy madienhair and had no idea of the lighting and misting it needed. The instructions on my pot said it needed medium light, but I'm going to mist it and put it in a bit lower light. Thank you!!
You are a great inspiration to me. You really have kindled me to get an ardent interest in gardening and do more experiments in gardening. I really love your videos. God bless u.
Your plants look lovely! I have a very small fluffy ruffles fern. I've had it many years but it doesn't do any thing. I transplanted it giving it a rich mix. I'm hoping this is what it needed. On the other hand, I have s Boston fern that has tripled in size since last fall! Thanks for all the valuable information!
Your ferns look so big and healthy. I wish my ferns (boston sword, boston macho, holly, maiden hair, dicksonia and ruffles) looked as good. I think I will have to repot with more peat instead of perlite. I bottom water by filling the trays every couple of days. Great videos.
Sangita your Bird's nest fern is about 7-8 years. There are brown spores at the back of the leaves. Keep that pot over 2 bricks on a bed of freshly prepared soil mixture n when you water your fern also dampens the soil around the pot. Can lightly brush off the spores so they fall over the damp soil. All the best.
Trying....... Not yet succeeded..... I think I should shift it from the green house.....to somewhere wer ter is soil and trees...... May be next year I will get some results......thank you
very informative video and gardening is definitely therapeutic ! Also, when do you re-pot these ferns. ? Is there an indicator - leaves falling, changing color...for the first time i saw "string of pearls" plant, it was incredible, hope to buy it soon.
Thank you Sangeeta ji for this informative video. Your Bird Nest fern and cobra fern are soooo beautiful... Plz make a video for the care of bird nest fern and cobra fern... Thank you.
You are amazing. Thank you for sharing rare plants and its caring.hatsoff to your taste.plz while you explain plants name let it discriptive on screen also
You are my favorite Sri Lankan blogger about plants because you speak English, I dont understand Singhala and your info. in each plants you represent are always clear.. and very informative. Love watching your blog every time.
watched your video. And I appreciate your efforts. first thing you said that medium should have lot of cocopeat ..plz tell what the ratio it should be with other media, as I come from Lucknow and temperature soars up to 45 degrees. secondly you talked about insecticides spray. can you suggest one and proportion and is there any time interval?
Nice presentation. I have the same plant shown in the beginning (1.03). As you said, it’s quite difficult to take care of this plant. Will you please write down the name here; I couldn’t catch it from the talk.
Thank you very much for the quick response. The one which I have must be Doryopteris ludens. We the viewers are very much thankful to you for sharing the knowledge acquired through generations.
Helloooo.... I hope you have seen my full video on ferns.... If not please watch the full episode....most of the things are covered in that video. It is always advisable not to use shallow pots for ferns..... Ferns need lot of moisture....but water logging under the pot can kill the plant. So please use a pot with a proper drain hole. Use cocopeat as the main component of your medium.... It can retain lot of moisture....if your are living in a tropical area....then you can water it thrice a week.... Best way to check is dig your finger in the medium and check....if u feel it's dry, water it immediately. Regards. Green fingers
mam your ferns so beatiful simply love it. seeing it i think i should rush to nursery. but some douts are there i have bright living room with balcony attach and balcony has lights till 1 to 6 pm can grow fern in my living area as a hanging basket
Hai sis this video is very informative. My Boston fern leaves are turning brown and fall what is the reason. What to do for this. My plant is a baby plant
@@greenfingers5110 Thanks for the reply. Your videos are very informative. Your plants are very healthy and beautiful. I am a beginner at gardening. I hope one day, I'll also have green fingers like you 😄
Hellooo..... It's in a hanging pot..... We water it twice daily..... But must say it is difficult to maintain it in a hanging pot.....I want to shift it..... It looks soo beautiful in my hanging pot that I let it grown on it..... Hi hi... Happy to know that you noticed. Regards Green Fingers
I have a small indoor ruffle fern and the fronds keep turning brown - Our house temperature runs from 70 during the day and 60 or lower at night. Any ideas?
I tried to place my boston fern indoors. but it does not look happy. it has leaves falling. the indoor are is well lit and i mist it every alternate day
Your ferns are beautiful! Your growing conditions are just perfect for them, and it shows! Right now, I have several ferns in my home, but it's 30 degrees outside with an inch of snow on the ground so I'm trying hard to keep them happy. Thank you for your informative video!❤😊
Thank you so much! So informative. I just got a fluffy ruffle fern and a rosy madienhair and had no idea of the lighting and misting it needed. The instructions on my pot said it needed medium light, but I'm going to mist it and put it in a bit lower light. Thank you!!
You are a great inspiration to me. You really have kindled me to get an ardent interest in gardening and do more experiments in gardening. I really love your videos. God bless u.
Thank you......happy to know that
A video in the morning makes my day
love your collection of ferns, they are so big and lush ..
Lush green ferns...loved your video
Awesome collection of fern.good information about ferns.👍
Every plant you take care of will look good
I am a fern lover thanks for your valuable tips Mom😍
Please give me some tips for maidenhair ferns
Very informative! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Great lady . Great collection . Always stay happy.
Very useful message
Thank you. I love ferns very much ❤️
Nice....care n details of fern.
Very beautifully Explain all things about plants.. God bless you.
So green... Green... So cool... I love your narrative maam...
And your sarees are awesome...
Your plants look lovely! I have a very small fluffy ruffles fern. I've had it many years but it doesn't do any thing. I transplanted it giving it a rich mix. I'm hoping this is what it needed. On the other hand, I have s Boston fern that has tripled in size since last fall! Thanks for all the valuable information!
Thanks lot for creating awareness for greenery , u r just doing puja of van devi, u r a butiful person for the mother nature.
Your ferns look so big and healthy. I wish my ferns (boston sword, boston macho, holly, maiden hair, dicksonia and ruffles) looked as good. I think I will have to repot with more peat instead of perlite. I bottom water by filling the trays every couple of days. Great videos.
Nice video.....superb explanation....very useful for new bee's like me....thank you dear....
Your Presentation is vry nic , interesting n informative. Thnku vry much.
So nice and beautiful gardening 👍👌🤗🤗🙏🏿
Sangita your Bird's nest fern is about 7-8 years. There are brown spores at the back of the leaves. Keep that pot over 2 bricks on a bed of freshly prepared soil mixture n when you water your fern also dampens the soil around the pot. Can lightly brush off the spores so they fall over the damp soil. All the best.
Trying....... Not yet succeeded..... I think I should shift it from the green house.....to somewhere wer ter is soil and trees...... May be next year I will get some results......thank you
Beautiful fern nice information thank you for sharing
very informative video and gardening is definitely therapeutic ! Also, when do you re-pot these ferns. ? Is there an indicator - leaves falling, changing color...for the first time i saw "string of pearls" plant, it was incredible, hope to buy it soon.
Ferns doesn't require regular reporting......ruffle, and Boston fern, you can repot wen it is totally rootbound. May be after 3 years or so...
All plant collections too good 😍
Thank you for nice information about fern .
Good collection of ferns..
Very informative and I enjoy watching ur clip. I am from kalimpong and I have a nursery too.
Your plant collection is really awesome
Great video , very helpful 🎉
Thank u for sharing all the knowledge...☺️
Fern collection super !
thank you so much for giving this information.
I love the way you speaking english🤗
Namasty Medam you're Plants R Very very good & good vearaity Plants
Very well explained .Thanks .
Missing U. Please come with more plant details
Thank you Sangeeta ji for this informative video. Your Bird Nest fern and cobra fern are soooo beautiful...
Plz make a video for the care of bird nest fern and cobra fern...
Thank you.
Nice video. I am having cotton candy fern plant the same way care should be taken
You are amazing. Thank you for sharing rare plants and its caring.hatsoff to your taste.plz while you explain plants name let it discriptive on screen also
Bird's nest fern is Asplenium nidus, cobra fern is A. lazagna,. I have Asplenium crissie also.
You are my favorite Sri Lankan blogger about plants because you speak English, I dont understand Singhala and your info. in each plants you represent are always clear.. and very informative.
Love watching your blog every time.
Hellooo.....
I am from India. Glad to know you like my channel.
Love ferns a lot. More advice please.
Very beautiful presentation
Ma'am ...pls do more videos.... Ur videos are just relaxing ✨❤
Beautiful plants.please tell me about the potting media you used for ferns? Proportion of cocopeat n other things.
Thanks for this! Very helpful!
Very informative video. 👍
Super collection🍒🍒🍒
Really very informative
Thanks
Good knowledge about fern
Thanks for your information
I think fluffy fern that you shown is cotton candy fern (nephrolepis sp.).
Plz do a video on "No Light Plant" and "Low Light Plant"
watched your video. And I appreciate your efforts. first thing you said that medium should have lot of cocopeat ..plz tell what the ratio it should be with other media, as I come from Lucknow and temperature soars up to 45 degrees.
secondly you talked about insecticides spray. can you suggest one and proportion and is there any time interval?
നല്ല അറിവിന് നന്ദി മലയാളം പറയാണങ്കിൽ വലിയ upakaram
good job very nice
Your plants r so beautiful, healthy and green. What is exactly the fertilizer to give for all the foliage plants. Please mention the name
Boston fern grows very rapidly ....i have made hedge with this ...
Amazing garden.. may i know where you get these plants
very nice informative video.
thanks for posting.
what would be the be the best potting mix? can u inform mem.
For ferns.....it's always to add more cocopeat with garden soil and natural manure.
❤️ informative.
nice video thenku
Thank you and you look like Suhasini ( Mrs.Maniratnam)
Do you stay at bangalore. As all moisture loving plants are so lush. Beautiful plants. So lush
Hai mam can u say about the caring of birds nest fern?(light,humidity,watering)😊
Hi You can keep it semi shade and not full sunlight. Water alternate day
Please make a video on the Brahmi at the starting of ur video is shown... Making of how u hung it...
Nice presentation.
I have the same plant shown in the beginning (1.03). As you said, it’s quite difficult to take care of this plant.
Will you please write down the name here; I couldn’t catch it from the talk.
Doryopteris....... Is that fern.
I am not from botony background. So please reconfirm..
Regards Green Fingers
Thank you very much for the quick response. The one which I have must be Doryopteris ludens.
We the viewers are very much thankful to you for sharing the knowledge acquired through generations.
I have around 9 varieties of ferns, including the tiger fern😊
Mam, U R Great.....
I Think The bosten Fern that introduced here is golden colored one.
Plz come back ma'am
You have a great Fern collection. Cheers
May I know what fertiliser do you use for your ferns, and the intervals?
Ferns doesn't need regular fertilizers.... You can use organic and chemical fertilizers rarely for them....
I lovee this channel. Perfectt presentation.very informative
Thank u for the nice info. Could u pls tell where r u located ? Just to know the climatic conditions around ur garden.
Kerala
Hope you have hydrangeas .. i love the flowers
Maa'm, pls make video on Pothos.
It's already ter
Liked your videos, youhave nice plants. I can see begonias behind ferns. Please make a video on begonia care
Sure
SUPPER 👌
How to prevent black fungus in ferns & also can we trim it
Superb sangeethandy😍😍❤️
Lovely ferns. Which pesticide do you use for mealy bug
Use neem oil
Well done!
Thanks for information.
(Gardening and crafting)
And your volkection also suoerb
Pls collect platycerium also. Very beautiful that I have.
I would like to spend with u if I have next Janma....Luv u a lot....
Can we plant ruffle ferns in shallow pots....that dose not have holes? If yes , then how often should water and mist it.
Helloooo....
I hope you have seen my full video on ferns.... If not please watch the full episode....most of the things are covered in that video. It is always advisable not to use shallow pots for ferns..... Ferns need lot of moisture....but water logging under the pot can kill the plant. So please use a pot with a proper drain hole.
Use cocopeat as the main component of your medium.... It can retain lot of moisture....if your are living in a tropical area....then you can water it thrice a week.... Best way to check is dig your finger in the medium and check....if u feel it's dry, water it immediately.
Regards. Green fingers
@@greenfingers5110 thank you
mam your ferns so beatiful simply love it. seeing it i think i should rush to nursery. but some douts are there i have bright living room with balcony attach and balcony has lights till 1 to 6 pm can grow fern in my living area as a hanging basket
Yes...... Direct light should not fall on the plant..... And maintain good humidity..... It should grow well
Will the cocopeat get very soggy in the rains
Nice
Hai sis this video is very informative. My Boston fern leaves are turning brown and fall what is the reason. What to do for this. My plant is a baby plant
Leaves drying is less humidity or moisture..... increase humidity
What is the pesticide to use for ferns and other plant's , which doesn't harm the plants?
Neem oil, fish emulsion too helps
@@greenfingers5110 Thanks for the reply. Your videos are very informative. Your plants are very healthy and beautiful. I am a beginner at gardening. I hope one day, I'll also have green fingers like you 😄
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Suuuppper 🌷🌷
fantastic job bhabhi,love u
Hlo....
In the starting of video Pennyworts could be seen... Is it in hanging pot ?in water ?
Hellooo..... It's in a hanging pot..... We water it twice daily..... But must say it is difficult to maintain it in a hanging pot.....I want to shift it..... It looks soo beautiful in my hanging pot that I let it grown on it..... Hi hi... Happy to know that you noticed.
Regards Green Fingers
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I have a small indoor ruffle fern and the fronds keep turning brown - Our house temperature runs from 70 during the day and 60 or lower at night. Any ideas?
It can be a humidity issue
My house full of this plant almost wild..
I tried to place my boston fern indoors. but it does not look happy. it has leaves falling. the indoor are is well lit and i mist it every alternate day
Keep it in outdoors twice in a week atleast.