Our "20 Year Project". We're looking forward to building our brand new garden, year by year, from almost scratch. Apart from a few very small trees, our newly acquired tract is currently only a bare stretch of grass. So starting July 23rd, 2007 when we take possession it's "on with the show" ..... and please come back often and watch us grow!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Our New Fern Garden
I've always felt a garden with an area sporting ferns looks regal. (Notwithstanding my love for steamed fiddleheads, butter and pepper ...)
Last year we bought some perennials from Melinda in St. Kitts and the ferns she threw in for free looked so scraggly I didn't give them much of a chance for survival.
We potted the fronds in some rich, dark potting soil and put them in a corner against the back wall, forgetting about them until this week.
Lo and behold! I was walking by them and up they were sprouting!
So today another area of garden was sectioned off with rocks, the fronds were planted, the new little garden was filled with red bark multch to help keep the soil moist, and we'll soon see what we have along the side fence.
Wondering how they reproduce, I went surfing. This is what I found:
1. A sporophyte (diploid) phase produces haploid spores by meiosis;
2. A spore grows by cell division into a gametophyte, which typically consists of a photosynthetic prothallus
3. The gametophyte produces gametes (often both sperm and eggs on the same prothallus) by mitosis
4. A mobile, flagellate sperm fertilizes an egg that remains attached to the prothallus
5. The fertilized egg is now a diploid zygote and grows by mitosis into a sporophyte (the typical "fern" plant).
I have ZERO clue what that means, but if my ferns spread, I will know they are having sex and those five points are happening in our garden!
(Hmmm ... I wonder if these are the fiddlehead variety?)
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