Boston Ferns Pair in Round Cement Pots (2xBoston Ferns 20-25cm)
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🌿 Product Overview
Boston Ferns Pair is a set of two Boston Fern plants, each potted in a round cement pot. It's designed to be both decorative and functional for indoor or shaded outdoor spaces.
🪴 What's Included
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2 Boston Ferns: Each plant is between 20–25 cm tall, which makes them medium-sized and ideal for tabletops, shelves, or corners.
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Round Cement Pots: These are sturdy, minimalist-style planters that complement the lush greenery of the ferns. Cement pots are great for stability and a modern aesthetic.
🌱 About Boston Ferns
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Botanical name: Nephrolepis exaltata
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Appearance: Elegant, arching fronds with finely divided leaflets.
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Care level: Moderate — they thrive in indirect light, high humidity, and moist soil.
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Benefits:
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Natural air purifiers
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Adds a tropical, calming vibe to interiors
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Pet-friendly (non-toxic to cats and dogs)
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🏡 Ideal Placement
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Living rooms
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Bathrooms (they love humidity!)
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Shaded patios
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Office desks or entryways
Boston Fern Potted Pair is renowned for its lush, arching green fronds and feathery appearance. Its graceful and drooping leaves create a striking visual, making it a popular choice for indoor and outdoor settings.
Light
Boston fern grows best in bright, indirect light. Too much shade can result in sparse, lackluster fronds. Too much sun can burn the fronds. Boston fern thrives as a porch plant that receives filtered morning sun and afternoon shade.
Soil
Ferns prefer organically rich, loamy soil with good drainage. Add compost and peat to your outdoor garden before planting. For a potted Boston fern, use a peat-based potting mix with added perlite for increased drainage capacity.
Water
Keep the soil lightly moist during the spring and summer growing months with once-weekly watering for houseplants and more frequently for outdoor Boston ferns in warm climates. Water every other week during fall and winter dormancy. Fronds may droop in dry soil.
Temperature and Humidity
Boston fern prefers temperatures between 65 and 75°F. Temperatures above 95°F and below 35°F harm the plant. This fern thrives in humidity levels above 80% which can be achieved with misting or a pebble tray. Low humidity causes frond tips to turn brown. Indoors, keep the plant away from extreme temperatures and indoor drafts from air conditioners or heating vents.
Fertilizer
For outdoor Boston ferns, amend the soil with 1 inch of compost and mulch annually to maintain good growing conditions. Feed indoor ferns once a month during the spring and summer using a 20-10-20 liquid houseplant fertilizer at half strength. Do not fertilize Boston Fern Potted Pair in the late fall and winter months.