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Native ferns can be a great addition to landscaping for several reasons

They are often hardy, low maintenance, and can provide a natural and organic look to your garden or yard. Here are some common uses for native ferns in landscaping:

Ground covers: Many of them, such as the Lady or Cinnamon types, spread quickly and make excellent border plants. They can add texture and interest to areas of your garden that may be difficult to grow other plants.

Borders: They can also create natural-looking borders along paths or garden beds

Fern's feathery foliage can soften the edges of a border and create a more natural look.


Shade gardens: They are well adapted to growing in shaded areas, making them an excellent choice for shade gardens. They can add interest and texture to areas of your garden that may be lacking in sunlight.

Water features: They are in moist environments, making them a great addition to water features such as ponds or streams. They can be planted along the banks of a water feature or in boggy areas around the edge.

Container gardens: Some, such as the Christmas type, can be grown in containers and make an excellent addition to patios or other outdoor living spaces.

When using native them in landscaping, choosing species appropriate for your climate and soil conditions is essential. Consulting with a local gardening expert or landscaper can help you select the best native ferns.

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