Thursday, January 20, 2011

Why we love Sword Ferns

It is just the type of thing that defines me as a complete plant geek.
As we were cleaning up a side garden full of snow melted Day lilies, trimming the dead canes from the Heavenly Bamboo and raking the piles of weeds we'd pulled I saw them sitting there. Three of them sitting like they had always been there yet never noticed until everything else was pulled, cut, raked away. Three sword ferns perched at the back of the narrow bed just below the top of the deck and perfectly drawing my eye into them, rather then the mess that was under the deck behind them.
They hold their own. Especially right now it seems that unless they have been beaten down by the snow they stand three feet tall. Their size and form are pronounced this time of year as is the deep green that glows from them. From now until march when the new growth unwinds from the center is the sword ferns glory! Just remember to cut them down when that new growth is starting, just before is easiest, so that it can take the center stage. One advantage to the snow flattening them for you is that you don't have to cut them to see the new growth rise alone!

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