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awomanonabike

When I'm not on my bike, you'll find me in my organic-ish garden in #Cumbria. Favourite plants? Wisteria, hellebores, peonies, philadelphus...

Plant Name Dicksonia antarctica

 

Tasmanian Tree Fern

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Dicksonia antarctica

  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2021
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awomanonabike

Well! The tree fern has had such a good year I had to get the ladders our to cover it up 🌴 #dicksonia-antarctica #tasmanian-tree-fern

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belindah

I have a very young one (about quarter of the size of yours) and my first winter coming up....I've read that some people cut the fronds off and then wrap it but cutting them off is actually not necessary... do you keep them? And if so, do you have to push them together upwards?

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belindah

I have a very young one (about quarter of the size of yours) and my first winter coming up....I've read that some people cut the fronds off and then wrap it but cutting them off is actually not necessary... do you keep them? And if so, do you have to push them together upwards?

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belindah

I have a very young one (about quarter of the size of yours) and my first winter coming up....I've read that some people cut the fronds off and then wrap it but cutting them off is actually not necessary... do you keep them? And if so, do you have to push them together upwards?

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belindah

I have a very young one (about quarter of the size of yours) and my first winter coming up....I've read that some people cut the fronds off and then wrap it but cutting them off is actually not necessary... do you keep them? And if so, do you have to push them together upwards?

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belindah

I have a very young one (about quarter of the size of yours) and my first winter coming up....I've read that some people cut the fronds off and then wrap it but cutting them off is actually not necessary... do you keep them? And if so, do you have to push them together upwards or downwards (hope I'm explaining myself πŸ˜¬πŸ˜¬πŸ˜¬πŸ€”πŸ€£)

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awomanonabike

Hi Belinda, I’ve read that some people cut the fronds off too, but I don’t. Sometimes they make it through the winter OK and other times I cut the damaged ones off in the spring. I live in Cumbria so the winters are particularly wet. The most important bit to protect is the top, where the fronds emerge. I cover it with dry barley straw which I keep in place with a plastic bag. Then I tie the fronds together above it. Scroll right and you’ll see how I do it. I hope that helps @belindah

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lilybee

I've done mine today too. This year I've wrapped the trunk in thin horticultural fleece and stuffed strips of fleece in the crown. I left the leaves unwrapped last year and they were fine, most overwintered and I cut a few stragglers off in Spring. I'm in Hampshire @belindah so mine needs less protection than Jacqueline's. My in laws in NZ always laugh when I tell them I've wrapped the tree fern - they've got 12 and they just leave them! 🌴🌴🌴

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awomanonabike

You’re welcome Laura! 😊 @columbiariver

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awomanonabike

I’m interested that you wrap the trunk Sue. I’ve never seen that done before πŸ€” The big challenge in my garden is the combination of the wet with cold. Cold on its own and I think they do OK , hence I keep the crown dry @lilybee

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lilybee

I think the very first year I had it I was advised to wrap the trunk and I've just kept on doing it!

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awomanonabike

Sounds like a sensible reason πŸ‘ 😊@lilybee

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