They are one of the most rewarding plants who want to bring greenery indoors as they can survive indoors without much care .They need proper light conditions indoors for the whole day and can die when kept outdoors in hot summer day.
Ferns can survive in hot weather when kept in the shaded moist environment away from the direct sunlight in summer months.There are many varieties of fern that multiply from the roots and thus gives new plants every year.
Meanwhile Pride of India is blooming in its full glory
It is a humid weather felt like soaking in the water
When the sky turns dramatic like this
Beautiful sky, Arun Goyal! And that bird is like part of the bird bath, LOL. Btw, I like how you planted the fern into the 'rabbit pot', pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love the delicacy of that asparagus fern.
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ReplyDeleteI love your garden plants. Sadly indoors I have so little light so plants only survive for a few years at most. I am finally growing snake plants. maybe they will last better. I do love the bird in your bird bath and your very dramatic sky.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, I love the bird in the water. The sky shot is gorgeous.
Take care and stay safe! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend.
The sky is dramatic indeed - stunning! Cute bird bathing... I have ferns only oudoors, yours add so much to the decoration! Have a wonderful weekend, riitta
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and I didnt know that about ferns - I will move mine immediately :) Love the sky shot x
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ReplyDeleteLove the pretty bird. The rabbit pot is cute. Beautiful flowers and sky photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
Sweet bath for the bird!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your part of the world of nature near you with us at IRBB this week. It's always appreciated.
Such gorgeous plants and sky x
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