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A '''fernery''', is, as its name implies, a specialised [[garden]] featuring [[fern]]s.
A '''fernery''', is, as its name implies, a specialised [[garden]] featuring [[fern]]s.


Ferns are found in [[rainforest]]s, so they have specific climatic needs and cannot survive in adverse conditions.  They are frost, heat, and light-sensitive, so In many countries ferneries are indoors or at least sheltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment and filtered light.
Ferns are found in [[rainforest]]s, so they have specific climatic needs and cannot survive in adverse conditions.  They are frost, heat, and light-sensitive, so In many countries ferneries are indoors or at least sheltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment and filtered light.


Because ferns are tricky to grow and propagate, ferneries are usually maintained by more experienced gardeners and horticulturalists.
Because ferns are tricky to grow and propagate, ferneries are usually maintained by more experienced gardeners and horticulturalists.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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A fernery, is, as its name implies, a specialised garden featuring ferns.

Ferns are found in rainforests, so they have specific climatic needs and cannot survive in adverse conditions. They are frost, heat, and light-sensitive, so In many countries ferneries are indoors or at least sheltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment and filtered light.

Because ferns are tricky to grow and propagate, ferneries are usually maintained by more experienced gardeners and horticulturalists.