Propagating Ferns from Spores – Family Plot











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Ferns are one of the most primitive vascular plants in the world today. Gardeners can propagate ferns by dividing and sometimes with cutting rhizomes, but in nature ferns reproduce by spores. Kim Rucker the Greenhouse manager at Dixon Gallery and Gardens tells how to propagate ferns from the spores. In the late summer or early fall the fern spores on the back of the leaves are mature. Kim collects some leaves in an envelope and shows how to get the spores to release. Then she prepares a small container with germinating mix and vermiculite and dumps the spores in. After several weeks a moss-looking green covering will be seen on the soil. This is the gametophyte stage of the fern’s life cycle. If you continue to let it grow the sporophyte stage will grow, which is what we know as a fern. • Here are some more videos about plant propagation: • Easy Way to Root Cuttings from Annuals:    • Easy Way to Root Cuttings from Annual...   • Dividing and Potting Hostas:    • Dividing and Potting Hostas   • Plant Propagation:    • Plant Propagation -- Family Plot   • Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! •    / familyplot   • For even more information, go to https://www.familyplotgarden.com

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