Dividing And Relocating Shaggy Shield and Ghost Ferns - October 2022
Yesterday, I posted about the 22 new hostas that I (now) have in the garden thanks to the magic of perennial plant Fall dividing. I also went about dividing some other plants in the garden: Shaggy Shield and Japanese Painted Ghost Ferns. First up, the Shaggy Shield Ferns. I should have included these in my recent 'ferns that still look good' post, but I missed them.
I planted these two - along with a pair of Tassel Ferns - in May of 2021. A year-and-a-half later they're doing really well. Grew up and out. Below is a photo showing how big and proud these two ferns were pre-dividing.
They are a thicket of fronds.
Here's the other one:
Below is a photo showing the holes that I created when I dug out the Ostrich Ferns and the pair of Shaggy Shields behind (the holes):
I divided each clump into two and now we have a neat row/border of four Shaggy Shield Ferns. SEe below for a photo. This is +2 new plants. Taking the total to +24 for the Fall dividing season (so far):
The other fern that I decided to try dividing was a Ghost painted fern. These ferns *were* on my recent list of ferns that look good after hot, dry Summer. I have four planted in front of the weeping Nootka Cypress tree, but because this is the first time I've tried to divide these, I decided to (for now) hedge my bet a little. Instead of digging up and dividing ALL of them, I chose just one - the strongest one.
Below is a photo of the clump I dug up and divided into two ferns:
And, here below, is the result: the fifth fern is on the top right of the photo, tucked in next to the existing four.
Adding this one new fern, that brings my total up to +25 new free plants this season from division. Once I wrap up the posts about all the various divisions, I should do a recap against previous seasons to see how this year stacks up.
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