How to Care for Foxtail Ferns
How to Care for Foxtail Ferns. Foxtail ferns belong to the species variety called Asparagus sprengeri ‘Myers,’ which is a type of asparagus fern. Foxtail ferns have 2- to 3-foot-long, cone-shaped fronds that grow upright with tiny pine needle-like rosettes. The foxtail fern is a low-maintenance foliage plant that’s easy to grow...
Foxtail ferns belong to the species variety called Asparagus sprengeri ‘Myers,’ which is a type of asparagus fern. Foxtail ferns have 2- to 3-foot-long, cone-shaped fronds that grow upright with tiny pine needle-like rosettes. The foxtail fern is a low-maintenance foliage plant that’s easy to grow outdoors or in a container and can survive all kinds of poor growing conditions.
Things You'll Need
Garden hose or watering can
Pruning shears
All-purpose plant fertilizer
Containers for repotting
Well-draining potting soil
Step 1
Plant your foxtail fern in partial shade, but not in full direct sunlight, which can cause the foliage to yellow. You can plant the foxtail fern in any soil type, but the plants grow best in soil with good drainage.
Step 2
Water your foxtail fern only when the topmost layer of soil feels dry to the touch. Provide water until it begins to drain from the bottom of the container. If you’re growing the foxtail fern in the ground, water it deeply once each week during times of drought or prolonged dry spells. Like other asparagus ferns, foxtail ferns are extremely tolerant of drought conditions.
Step 3
Trim back the old fronds on your foxtail ferns in early spring. Doing so encourages new, healthy growth, especially if winter temperatures drop below 25 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold winter weather tends to burn back the foxtail fern’s foliage.
Step 4
Feed your foxtail fern once every month or two from spring through summer with an all-purpose plant fertilizer. Follow the application and dosage instructions on the fertilizer label.
Step 5
Repot your foxtail fern in the spring if the plant begins to outgrow the container. Foxtail ferns have large roots and organs for water storage below the soil level, so the plants can easily become crowded in containers over time. Select a container that’s the next size up when you repot the foxtail fern.
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