Hi there! The earliest you could expect to see a fiddlehead (the furled fronds from a young/emerging fern) would be 3-4 weeks if conditions are perfect. Keep in mind, the soil must be kept moist the entire time via bottom watering or placing in a terrarium environment. Let us know if you have any more questions! 😊
Dull knives are dangerous. Any cook knows this. F around with a dull knife. You’ll find out fast. My dumb a$$ did so long ago with a lame IKEA steak knife. Now I use nothing but investment quality Japanese blades, 2. Just 2.
Thanks for chiming in on this! That is exactly the reason why that was mentioned. Dull knives can be much more dangerous than sharp ones! Please be careful, either way. 🙂
Good stuff! So easy; many thanks for that!
Absolutely!! We are glad you found the information straight forward and helpful! Let us know if you have any questions.😊
Amazing video! Thank You 😊
Of course!! Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks you for sharing, I'll try propagation at home.
Let us know how it goes! We would love to hear about your endeavors :)
This was the video I was looking for😊. Thanks for making it. Cant wait for mines to get hugh
That is fantastic to hear! Glad you found the info helpful, and we hope your fern propagations are successful! 😊
@@BathGardenCenter thanks
When propagating by rhizome, about how long until you see some roots, or spouts?
Hi there! The earliest you could expect to see a fiddlehead (the furled fronds from a young/emerging fern) would be 3-4 weeks if conditions are perfect. Keep in mind, the soil must be kept moist the entire time via bottom watering or placing in a terrarium environment. Let us know if you have any more questions! 😊
"Make sure your knife is sharp, so you don't cut yourself." What?!?!
Dull knives are dangerous. Any cook knows this. F around with a dull knife. You’ll find out fast. My dumb a$$ did so long ago with a lame IKEA steak knife. Now I use nothing but investment quality Japanese blades, 2. Just 2.
Thanks for chiming in on this! That is exactly the reason why that was mentioned. Dull knives can be much more dangerous than sharp ones! Please be careful, either way. 🙂