How to buy grow and keep tree ferns happy

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @richardkeane2308
    @richardkeane2308 3 роки тому +2

    At last a coherent vid. with clear and concise progression and great diction.
    The content was informative, logical and designed to assist.
    This was well worth watching.

  • @susieroberts8175
    @susieroberts8175 2 роки тому +1

    I love that at 11:30, Kris crouches down by a very happy fern and actually whispers so he doesn't disturb the fern, which is probably having a little snooze. 😁

  • @martinwb3834
    @martinwb3834 4 роки тому +3

    Spot on Kris. 👍

  • @vincenzecalzone8666
    @vincenzecalzone8666 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Kris. Very interesting video. Interesting to hear about the timing of buying. I bought one October after a season in the nursery. About 5ft tall. Very small.fronds but 50% off so was worth a punt. After a slow start and a season of watering daily the fronds are lengthening nicely but some way to go. As you also found, my best tree ferns are the 4 much smaller ones planted together in a cluster. Almost 2m fronds and there looks to be baby ferns growing underneath. I absolutely love looking at the green fronds in the spring. Our coastal climate helps avoid most sustained frosts. Great video as always. Cheers

  • @historyspecialists9583
    @historyspecialists9583 3 роки тому +2

    Great advice, clearly expressed. Thank you, Kris!

  • @Rob.P974
    @Rob.P974 3 роки тому +1

    I pack leaves inside a plastic mesh cage around my tree ferns, I find it helps the trunk produce lots of new roots that grow in to the leaves and then in spring upon removing the leaves I find the trunks are nice and dark and really fuzzy with new root growth, I use poplar and maple leaves and never had any issues with mould. I highly recommend trying this if wanting to make the trunk fuzzier . Thanks for sharing Kris👍🏼

  • @stanleygladstone1210
    @stanleygladstone1210 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, i bought mine too late in the season. Two fronds on a 5ft stump. One frond 7 inches the other 4 inches. A bit embarrassing when the neighbours are watching how my first year at gardening is going. To be fair to the sellers they did say they would replace if they dont grow next year, but by the time i can say these are not growing it could be late season again. My 2ft stump done great. I got that one earlier. Thanks for the info. Great show.

  • @yvetteclayton3773
    @yvetteclayton3773 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Kris, i haven't got any yet, However when i have i will click on this video again as i will need your knowledge x

  • @Nulife23
    @Nulife23 4 роки тому +2

    Great information! Thanks! Unfortunately we can't get these shipped here as big trunks like you mentioned. But I did find a small pot of one which I've had now for 4 years and its doing quite well. They are a beautiful plant for sure...

  • @macieknyszko4061
    @macieknyszko4061 3 роки тому

    Best and the most complete material about tree ferns I've found, thans. Hope my Cyathea cooperi will grow better by your advices.

  • @JH-fv1gq
    @JH-fv1gq 4 роки тому +2

    One of mine is 8ft nearly died in 2010 freeze has zero roots in pot , basically dead from the top 2ft down to soil. Still growing away medium fronds likes its seaweed feed.
    Good video btw 👍

  • @sharonconnors6061
    @sharonconnors6061 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent advice :-)

  • @ray_c_yuen
    @ray_c_yuen Рік тому

    Great video. Unfortunately in Sydney, Australia we get some really hot days (35 to 40 degrees celcius) and the tree ferns suffer.

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  Рік тому

      Yes we had temperatures like that this year so needed lots of watering and shade

  • @nonono-f6y
    @nonono-f6y 3 роки тому +2

    40 cm in 7 years?! That's amazing growth from a Dicksonia! I've heard that they only grow around 2.5 - 3cm per year, and you've managed to achieve double that growth rate 😱
    Do you have any tips and tricks to thicken up the trunks of tree ferns?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  3 роки тому +2

      It's a slow process to thicken up the trunk by watering really well for several years so new growth is wider.

    • @tedscott1478
      @tedscott1478 2 роки тому

      @@YorkshireKRIS thanks for that, I'd been wondering the same thing.

  • @Lee-cp1rp
    @Lee-cp1rp 3 роки тому

    Chris I’ve just got one watered well and put it in a large pot , when should I expect some fronds appearing.cheers

  • @thecatsinn3905
    @thecatsinn3905 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you kris very helpful video, I’m still abit nervous about winter temperatures.I’m one of those that runs out to wrap my tree fern at the sight of cold, I have a 2 degree coming up, should I wrap for that or will it be ok ?

  • @andresituarte3401
    @andresituarte3401 4 роки тому

    great vid!! one of your best

  • @paulahawthorn6559
    @paulahawthorn6559 Рік тому +1

    My tree fern seems happy is producing fronds of a good length, new ones about to start uncurling but the crown is getting smaller so I am not sure how many more fronds it can produce? is this due to not watering enough or how can we address this please Kris?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  Рік тому +1

      It's due to general less good growing conditions, using not enough water and humidity plus cutting off older leaves early rather than letting them narrowly hang down.

    • @paulahawthorn6559
      @paulahawthorn6559 Рік тому

      @@YorkshireKRIS thanks is she saveable if we water more and leave the older fronds in situ? the old ones are still there now all brown and half snapped off when should we remove them?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  Рік тому

      To add its pretty common though as its very hard to replicate the growing conditions from when it was growing in Australia

  • @Lee-cp1rp
    @Lee-cp1rp 3 роки тому +2

    Chris good vid again I’ve watched it several times as I’ve just bought one but I would like to know, do I keep watering even when it’s cold and likely to freeze at night , just wondering cuz I luv my fern more than my kids !! Just joking!!

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  3 роки тому

      They'll need far less water when it's cold unless it's windy. Better not to water before a big freeze saying that we don't get prolonged freezes at this time of year so keep watering

  • @roguedungeondelver5738
    @roguedungeondelver5738 4 роки тому

    Interesting and informative as always, thanks for the help last time palm is looking much better. I'm looking to plant a Butia Odorata in my walled back, what type of soil mix would be best? I'm South East Ireland so much warmer climate- wise. -2/-3 is considered our worst here.

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  4 роки тому

      Hi Killan, You want something that drains pretty well but can hold on to lots of moisture. They don't want to be sat in water in winter, but need plenty of water in summer.

    • @roguedungeondelver5738
      @roguedungeondelver5738 4 роки тому +1

      @@YorkshireKRIS Thanks Kris, the weather's been quite different here, for the past two summers we've had droughts. Would a mixture of sharp sand at the bottom and then john innes mixed with sand do the trick.?

  • @alarakaya
    @alarakaya 4 роки тому

    What was the tetrapanax looking plant next to the tree fern with the cup and sourced vine

  • @martabenetti5342
    @martabenetti5342 3 роки тому

    Kris, what can I plant under a tree fern?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  3 роки тому +1

      Bulbs, ground ferns, hostas. Plant within a couple of years of planting the tree ferns as the roots make it hard to dig.

  • @tedscott1478
    @tedscott1478 2 роки тому

    Wouldn't removing the cup and saucer vine be beneficial to the tree fern? It would allow more rainfall to get to the trunk.🤔

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  2 роки тому

      The vine may actually help by preventing the trunk drying out so quickly.

  • @williamfarragher2939
    @williamfarragher2939 4 роки тому +1

    🌴🌴🌴🌴👌

  • @ronking9683
    @ronking9683 4 роки тому

    Could You Grow Them In Large Pots ?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  4 роки тому

      Perhaps for 2 to 3 years max. The roots should easily pack out any sized container within a couple of years

  • @maxthecat14
    @maxthecat14 3 роки тому

    Have you called your tree fern Boris, or did i not hear you correctly?

  • @MrMatt131260
    @MrMatt131260 3 роки тому

    Hi Kris Great vid, I have a dicksoniaantarctica which is in a large pot in our lean too and has not produced any frongs this year but has huge amounts of offshoots. Is this lack of fongs because of the offshoots and how can I propagate them please. Thanks

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  3 роки тому

      Extremely unusual to have offshoots but some tree fern species regularly do this. Are you sure it's a Dicksonia Antarctica and if it is are your sure they're not just seedlings?

    • @MrMatt131260
      @MrMatt131260 3 роки тому

      @@YorkshireKRIS
      Hi Kris Thank you for your reply
      It is definitely a Dicksonia Antarctica and the off shoots are like the runners that are coming out of the pot and trailing over the side as well. I will try and send a picture.
      Thanks

  • @johnpeters8662
    @johnpeters8662 4 роки тому +1

    Do you know of a good supplier in Yorkshire?

    • @YorkshireKRIS
      @YorkshireKRIS  4 роки тому +2

      I've heard vertigrow are pretty good although I've not shopped their personally.

    • @truth-hurts3089
      @truth-hurts3089 4 роки тому +2

      I was at vertigrow last week and their tree ferns were in amazing condition but all quite tall and subsequently expensive.

    • @johnpeters8662
      @johnpeters8662 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the information, I will have to pay them a visit.

  • @newlinkdirect
    @newlinkdirect 3 роки тому

    +1 thx again

  • @stanhill3980
    @stanhill3980 2 роки тому

    Repeat and repeat and repeat

  • @gordonwalker3386
    @gordonwalker3386 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks I can see where I went wrong now . H