How to Care For Your Invasive Asparagus Fern, Fox Tail Fern

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @jalilaahmed8925
    @jalilaahmed8925 Год назад +5

    This plant grows in full sun to full shade. I live in Houston Texas zone 9a. It’s soooooooo hot in here and we have these plants everywhere in sun and shade. I have mine both in full sun and full sun it actually doesn’t require any supplemental water from me like a rose shrub in the heat of the summer. Just try planting it in the sun because it gets bushier and cooler looking than in the shade . The tails parts become twisted and so full in full sun

  • @beckystadvec7073
    @beckystadvec7073 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have a asparagus fern. It's doing so good! She was root bound but I have her in a bigger pot now. She's very sensitive.

  • @SpaceTravel1776
    @SpaceTravel1776 Год назад +5

    The foxtail fern is only mildly poisonous to both humans and pets. Swallowing small amounts will likely not cause symptoms. If your skin comes into contact with a foxtail fern, it may cause minor irritation from a compound known as sapogenin. It’s always a good idea to exercise caution and keep foxtail ferns out of reach of children and pets who may be prone to ingesting them.
    Are foxtail fern berries poisonous to humans?
    The foxtail fern berries are usually produced in the fall and winter seasons and may tempt both pets and humans with their sweet, candy-like smell.
    When eaten, the foxtail fern berry can cause a range of minor symptoms, including upset stomach and vomiting. The severity of these symptoms depends on the number of berries ingested and children and adults typically would not swallow enough to pose a serious problem. Pets are more adventurous when it comes to plants and their symptoms may be more severe.

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  5 месяцев назад

      @@SpaceTravel1776 The foxtail fern is harmful to both because not of being ingested. But how the sap and soft needles burrow through the skin. This is not a native plant to Florida and is invasive. Once its established it’s hard to kill

  • @andreamallard5902
    @andreamallard5902 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for such detailed information 😊

  • @thembabethuelnkosi4086
    @thembabethuelnkosi4086 Месяц назад

    I love them under trees

  • @time2pray777
    @time2pray777 Год назад

    You did a great great job explaining everything. Can you do a video where you’re pruning a fern? That would be really helpful. I’m finding it hard to find a video that has that, and my fern is outside not in the house. Thank you!

  • @josefa.trinidad4137
    @josefa.trinidad4137 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm confused. My plant has no sap coming out of it. 😐

  • @havensmith6371
    @havensmith6371 2 года назад +3

    I have some foxtails planted in the ground in south Texas. The bulbous roots have started spreading underground fairly far from the parent plant. Are they harmful to the other surrounding plants? I've heard they can choke out other nearby plants.

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  2 года назад +1

      Yes they are they are invasive (take over) both under ground and over. Note they also are toxic to animals as well as your self if you let sap from the Fonda onto your skin. Be protected when handling them.

  • @kokovidakovic
    @kokovidakovic Год назад

    Living in Spain near Valencia, this is super invasive and everywhere 😱. Literally impossible to remove it. Soft when they are in wet seasons but as soon as they are older than 3 weeks.. that’s it.. so spiky that you basically can’t touch them with your bare hands. Didn’t know they are also toxic to my animals too.. I have decided to shave them as short as possible regularly ( even cut them with my scissors in the ground).

  • @amandacarr6141
    @amandacarr6141 Год назад +2

    😮 iTouch mine all the time

  • @kimcarr635
    @kimcarr635 Год назад

    I have a question. A neighbor had cut some of these down & tossed them out as trash. They were thrown on top of a bunch of small round tubers with roots. I assume these grew from those tubers they dug up?? I don't know how long they'd been on the street but hopefully not too long. I got a bunch of the tubers with roots & they're in a plastic bag right now. Will these ferns grow from these tubers if I plant them? And if so...I'd like to share with a friend but I won't see her for awhile. Will they be ok left in the plastic bag until I can give her some? For how long?? Should they be watered in the bag? I really don't know much about them or how to store the tubers. Any info would be great! Thanks!

  • @mattyt3663
    @mattyt3663 9 месяцев назад

    See how your smaller fern is not as plush? My large plant has very long fons but they aren’t plush. What am I doing wrong? TYIA

  • @MiaUy
    @MiaUy 4 года назад +1

    Very informative video! I love it!

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  4 года назад

      Why Thank You. I hope you enjoyed the video. I have plenty more and am adding every week.

  • @davidsnelson725
    @davidsnelson725 Год назад

    What’s a good fertilizer?

  • @naeemyaseen8578
    @naeemyaseen8578 3 года назад +1

    Nice work mam

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching my video. Like my channel to get information at your fingertips. Not to mention when I put up a new video.

  • @CindyWarren-c5h
    @CindyWarren-c5h Год назад

    I live in the Pacific northwest and have a lot of deer. Will the deer eat them?

  • @mikelenz1990
    @mikelenz1990 2 года назад

    Quick question if the plant is poisonous how can they use in flower arrangements?

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  2 года назад

      That is the thing. Not all growers or florets are being educated enough on each plant. Or it’s a hush hush kind of deal.
      For instance in my HOA family neighborhood they are e everyplace as so cald “decorations, Landscaping”that a landscaping company who is not fully trained on these plants will plant per design and order, they are not trained to educate homeowners. They look at the $$$ not what harm it does to humanity.

    • @mikelenz1990
      @mikelenz1990 2 года назад +1

      @@beckymiller4441 I have owned one for more than 18 years The one I purchased was about the same size as the one you have in your video and it costs me about $16 resize it is now is about to 10 time sad I have not even tried to deal with separating it into smaller pots

  • @millionmileaminutemama9372
    @millionmileaminutemama9372 2 года назад +1

    Super glad I found this video. My gramma gave me her foxtail fern in a huge container and now in my care it has completely died I am devastated. I cut all the brown dry leaves off and am left with soil. Will they grow back or do I need to buy new seeds ? Please advise thanks so much

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  2 года назад +1

      I would say at this point yes they are dead if all you have is soil. If you had a stem you could do a scratch test on it. Green it’s still savable, brown it’s dead to the root and would need to be replaced. Also what area do you live in depends on is life as well they can spread wildly and are toxic just buy brushing against your skin. There is more information under my video of this type of plant. I hope this helps you a little.

  • @a22fc
    @a22fc 3 года назад

    I will be placing it where it is exposed to the afternoon sun here in Tx. What do i do to make sure they survive?

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  3 года назад +1

      These are pretty drought tolerant and can go long periods without water. But they do love humid. When you water them do not water above . Water underneath so the water will rise up as humid threw the shrub. They can make it in a sandy soil as well.

  • @awkwardpodcast
    @awkwardpodcast 2 года назад

    Damnnnn I just picked out the prettiest one at my job with flowers n berries on it but I have a dog and 2 year old so sad cause it is soooo damn cute wish it was perennial

  • @deborahandrianos463
    @deborahandrianos463 Год назад

  • @tabithasherie3279
    @tabithasherie3279 3 года назад

    Great video! These plants are very hardy in Texas. The specimen you’re displaying is looking sparse though.

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  3 года назад +4

      Thanks! the ones I have here are babies right from the nursery. I was a bit torn on doing my video with the babies or in front of a well grown adult when it is in the shrub form. I might do another so plant lovers can get an idea of what they will turn into.
      Thanks!!

  • @moomoon1410
    @moomoon1410 6 месяцев назад

    Foxtail ferns are not true ferns. But asparagus . They reproduce from seeds and not spores. Those are called shoots not fronds. 👍🏾👍🏾.

    • @beckymiller4441
      @beckymiller4441  5 месяцев назад +1

      Really? Well I guess the big box stores will be suing the big growers Costa Farms & American Growers that supply every Walmart, Lowe’s, Home Depot, and other local small town nurseries across the country. Thank You!
      Do your due diligence before commenting ignorance

    • @moomoon1410
      @moomoon1410 5 месяцев назад

      @@beckymiller4441 it's not a true fern. They are asparagus. They reproduce from seeds and not spores. It's okay to do a simple search on Google " are foxtail ferns true ferns?" before calling me ignorant. Thank you.

    • @moomoon1410
      @moomoon1410 5 месяцев назад

      @@beckymiller4441 hello. They are not true fern even if called ferns. They are asparagus. And propagate from seeds not spores. A quick search on Google would confirm that. You don't have to call me ignorant.

    • @moomoon1410
      @moomoon1410 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@beckymiller4441it's just not a true fern. What does it have to do with big box stores? And you just named me for no reason. Not because a pencil cactus is called a cactus that it is one. Not because Zamia are called palms that they are palms. Be open to learning. Why do you have to be so mean even if you disagree? A quick Google search could clarify your doubts before naming me like that. Be nice.

  • @RicTrujillo-ng3yl
    @RicTrujillo-ng3yl Год назад +1

    Presenter doesn't have the type of voice necessary to hold a viewer's attention. She uses too much repetition and speech fluff. I Watch for subject details, not entertainment. Also, know your scientific information. Ferns have fronds not fons.

    • @time2pray777
      @time2pray777 Год назад +1

      I think she did a fabulous job and I appreciated her talking clearly and slowly for beginner gardeners like myself. there are so many Utube garden shows so find one that better suits you, but I would leave the negative comments out as it was rude. She’s trying to help people, your rude comment was disrespectful.