Foxtail Fern

Foxtail Fern

1 Gallon / Single
Sale price  $47.99 Regular price  $59.99
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Foxtail Fern

Foxtail Fern

Sale price  $47.99 Regular price  $59.99
Container Size1 Gallon
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Foxtail Fern: Lush, Low-Maintenance & Effortlessly Elegant

The Foxtail Fern is a showstopper with its soft, feathery plumes that grow in thick, upright clusters—just like a fox’s tail! This unique evergreen brings texture, movement, and a touch of whimsy to any garden or home.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Easy to Grow: Thrives with minimal care, making it perfect for beginners.
  • Drought-Tolerant: Handles dry spells like a champ, so you can water less.
  • Versatile Beauty: Perfect for pots, hanging baskets, or garden beds.
  • Spring & Fall Beauty: Expect ornamental, red berries in autumn and dainty, white blooms in spring.
  • Petite & Space-Saving: Great for patios, balconies, or small spaces.

Where to Grow:

Happy in partial shade, the Foxtail Fern flourishes in well-draining soil. It’s hardy in USDA zones 9-11 but can be grown indoors as a houseplant in cooler climates.

Planting Tips:

  • Give it a roomy container with well-draining soil if growing in a pot.
  • Water regularly but let the soil dry slightly between waterings.
  • Feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring and summer for lush growth.

With its soft texture and sculptural form, the Foxtail Fern adds effortless elegance wherever it grows. Whether cascading from a hanging basket or creating a striking garden accent, this plant is a must-have for those who love greenery without the fuss!

Plant Details

Botanical NameAsparagus densiflorus 'Myers'
CategoryPerennials
SubcategoryFerns
BrandMonrovia
Growing Zone9-11 outdoors
SunlightFull-Part Sun
Mature Height2 ft.
Mature Width2-3 ft.
Growth RateModerate
Bloom TimeSpring

⚠️ Not available in: AZ, OR

📋 Planting Directions

How to Plant and Care for a Foxtail Fern

Planting Instructions

In-Ground Planting:

  • Choose a location – Partial shade is ideal. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in hot climates.
  • Prepare the soil – Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.5-7.0). Mix in compost if soil is poor.
  • Dig a hole – Twice as wide and as deep as the root ball.
  • Plant – Place the fern in the hole at the same depth as it was in the container. Backfill with soil and press gently.
  • Water – Give a deep watering after planting.

Container Planting:

  • Choose a pot – At least 12 inches wide with drainage holes.
  • Use well-draining soil – A mix of potting soil and sand or perlite works well.
  • Plant at the same depth – Keep the crown above the soil line.
  • Water thoroughly – Let the excess drain out.

Care and Maintenance

  • Watering – Keep soil slightly moist but never soggy. Water deeply when the top inch of soil is dry.
  • Fertilizing – Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
  • Pruning – Remove yellow or dead fronds to encourage new growth.
  • Winter Care – In zones below USDA 9, bring indoors or mulch heavily to protect from frost.
  • Pests – Watch for mealybugs and spider mites; treat with insecticidal soap if needed.
❓ FAQs

Foxtail Fern FAQs

The Foxtail Fern is a lush, low-maintenance plant known for its vibrant green, fluffy fronds. Despite its name, it's not a true fern but a member of the asparagus family. Perfect for gardens, containers, or even indoors, it brings a soft, feathery texture to any space.

1. How much sunlight does a Foxtail Fern need?

Foxtail Ferns thrive in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct morning sun. If grown outdoors, partial shade is ideal to prevent scorching. Indoors, place it near a bright window with filtered sunlight.

2. How often should I water my Foxtail Fern?

Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry. These plants are drought-tolerant once established, but they prefer consistently moist soil. Avoid overwatering, as soggy roots can lead to rot.

3. Can a Foxtail Fern grow indoors?

Yes! Foxtail Ferns make excellent houseplants, adding a soft, tropical vibe to any room. Just provide bright, indirect light and occasional misting to keep humidity levels up.

4. Is the Foxtail Fern toxic to pets?

Yes, the berries and leaves of the Foxtail Fern are mildly toxic if ingested by pets. Keep it out of reach of curious cats and dogs to avoid stomach upset.

5. How do I keep my Foxtail Fern looking full and healthy?

Trim away any brown or yellowing fronds to encourage new growth. Fertilize with a balanced liquid fertilizer every few months during the growing season. If it gets too large, divide the plant in early spring to keep it manageable.

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