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馃檪 A rabbit鈥檚 foot fern will naturally shed older fronds over time, which just shrink down into the plant and turn crispy brown, and can be easily removed by just gently pulling them out as you see them.You can see a few of the dried, shrivelled fronds in one of those above photos..
If you鈥檙e not watering your plant often enough, the worst that will happen is that this process will speed up a little bit more and your plant might become a bit thinner, but the remaining green fronds will still be happy and fresh looking..I love how frequently my Rabbit鈥檚 Foot Fern puts out new fronds, because isn鈥檛 watching a new leaf unfold the best part of owning houseplants?.I鈥檝e read that it鈥檚 recommended to feed your fern regularly, but honestly I鈥檝e maybe fed mine once in the six months I鈥檝e had it, and it鈥檚 just been super happy the whole time, so it鈥檚 definitely very forgiving with its feeding schedule as well.
I am going to feed it though, now that I鈥檓 thinking of it.Bottom line: If you see a Rabbit鈥檚 Foot Fern at your local garden centre, grab it, especially if you鈥檝e been frustrated by dying ferns in the past.. Have you tried growing a rabbit鈥檚 foot fern before?
Is there another type of fern that you鈥檝e had really good luck with?.
You may also be interested in my post on.I鈥檝e been starting to gather up a few things here and there, and I鈥檝e been planning a bit so I鈥檒l be ready when the time comes, I鈥檓 just not actually setting anything up yet..
I have Reynauds syndrome, which is basically just bad circulation in my extremities and I鈥檝e pretty much been cold all my life..This year I鈥檝e decided that I鈥檓 allowed to do whatever it takes to help me to stay warm and comfortable this winter.
I got a. big pack of hand warmers., which I pop into my slippers every morning (hand warmers are way better than the foot warmers, FYI), I鈥檝e stocked up on.