free at last

Some­one John knew had a big Aus­tralian tree fern in a pot in his front entry. The plant got too big and we adopted it. At some point we repot­ted it into a fairly huge pot, some­thing like two feet across. The fern seemed happy enough and kept grow­ing. That was three or four years ago, and by Octo­ber the fern was about to grow into the eight foot tall patio cover.

When we com­pleted the new raised bed hav­ing a giant tree fern in the mid­dle of it wasn’t in the plan. But look­ing at the fern, set­ting it free into the ground seemed like the right thing to do.

Mov­ing the 200 pounder through the soft new dirt wasn’t easy. Nei­ther was dig­ging a hole deep enough to accom­mo­date it. (Thanks, John!) But the beast is in the ground, and from all appear­ances, pretty happy with its new spot in the gar­den. In fact, it cel­e­brated by unfurl­ing new frond after new frond, more than dou­bling the num­ber it had while in a pot. See­ing that, it seemed like the fern had been in sus­pended ani­ma­tion all the while it was in the pot, and now it was finally tast­ing life. Nature in a pot may be con­ve­nient for the humans, but nature might not be so thrilled…

Free at last
The new home for the fern…

New fronds
Some new fronds…

December 02 2007 04:10 pm | Categories: gardeningmy garden | Tags:

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