Something you would hardly expect to find in Northern California, the microclimate near the greenhouses makes it possible for a Tree Fern to grow on our campus. This is a plant normally confined to ...
These fern plants thrive in high humidity, so maintaining a humid atmosphere around the new cuttings is critical. You can increase the humidity by covering the pots with plastic wrap or placing them ...
This will keep the plants warm and dry; ventilate them each morning to stop moisture building up by opening up the greenhouse. Use straw and chicken wire to insulate the trunk of tree ferns.
Falk filled the areas between the panels with loose tree fern. This also allowed him to hide cords for the lighting. Step 3. He attached grow lights to the top two tiers of his greenhouse using ...