Houseplant of the week: Boston Fern

boston fern in entrance way

This lush, feathery fern adds a touch of classic elegance and freshness to any indoor space.

Why will I love it?

The Boston Fern is a timeless favorite for its graceful, arching fronds that create a soft, airy look. Its lush greenery not only enhances your home’s aesthetic but also helps purify the air, making it both beautiful and beneficial.

Light or shade?

Boston Ferns thrive in bright, indirect light. They prefer a spot where they can receive plenty of filtered sunlight but are protected from harsh direct rays. A north- or east-facing window is perfect, as it provides gentle light that keeps the fronds vibrant and healthy.

Where should I put it?

With its cascading fronds, the Boston Fern is perfect for hanging baskets, pedestal planters, or as a statement piece on a shelf or plant stand. Its cascading nature adds dimension and softness to interior spaces, making any room feel more inviting.

How do I keep it alive?

Caring for a Boston Fern involves keeping its environment humid and its soil consistently moist. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and mist the fronds regularly to maintain humidity. It thrives in a well-draining potting mix and appreciates a warm environment between 16-24°C (60-75°F). Feeding with a diluted liquid fertilizer every month during the growing season can encourage lush growth.

Did you know?

The Boston Fern, native to tropical regions around the world, gained popularity in the Victorian era and remains a staple in home décor. It’s known for its air-purifying abilities, helping to remove toxins like formaldehyde from the air. While it’s not toxic, it’s best to keep it out of reach from pets that might be tempted to nibble on its fronds.

Invite the elegance and freshness of a Boston Fern into your home, and enjoy its classic charm as it enhances your indoor garden.

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