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Fern Plant Mix - 6 Stunning Fern Varieties
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Lace Fern Asparagus Houseplant - Lush Indoor Fern, 1m Height
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Lush 40cm Low Maintenance Indoor Artificial Fern Plant
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Lush Artificial Maidenhair Fern - Hanging Indoor Plant, Low Maintenance
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40cm Lush Fern Artificial Indoor Plant with Stand
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Gorgeous Indoor Hanging String of Pearls Fern Plant
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Lush Artificial Ferns - Set of 3 Low Maintenance Indoor Plants
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1 or 2 Tree Fern Plants in 2 Litre Pots
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Thriving Shuttlecock Fern Trio - Hardy Perennial
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Australian Tree Fern - Hardy 10L Pot
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Australian Tree Fern - Hardy RHS Awarded Exotic, 1ft Trunk
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Ghost Fern (Athyrium 'Ghost') - Hardy Shade-Loving Perennial, 60cm
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Japanese Painted Fern - Hardy Deciduous Shade Perennial, 45cm, Silver Foliage
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150cm Faux Fern Tree - 36 Leaves - Indoor/Outdoor Decorative Plant with Stable Pot
Transform your living space with the lush, evergreen charm of a fern plant. At Wowcher UK, discover exceptional deals on a variety of ferns that thrive indoors and bring a touch of nature to any room. Whether you're sprucing up a corner, upgrading your office desk, or gifting a green friend, our curated selection makes it easy to bring fresh, oxygen-rich greenery into your home.
From compact potted ferns to larger, statement indoor plants like the Boston fern, maidenhair fern, staghorn fern, and bird's nest fern, you’ll find options that suit low-light apartments, bright living rooms, and humid bathrooms. Look for fern plant varieties marketed as houseplants or indoor plants, and check for features like humidity tolerance and easy-care soil blends.
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Explore discounted fern plant options available exclusively through Wowcher UK. Our offers cover a wide range of species, sizes, and display ideas, from petite desk ferns to lush, tall stand-alone plants. Each listing highlights care tips, light needs, and watering guidance to help you select the perfect fern plant for your space.
Shopping with Wowcher UK means you can trust the quality of popular indoor plants like the maidenhair fern, Boston fern, and bird's nest fern at prices that fit your budget. Great for beginners, seasoned plant lovers, or thoughtful gifts for gardeners.
What to Consider When Choosing Fern Plants?
First, assess the light available in your space. Many fern plant varieties prefer bright, indirect light or shaded corners rather than harsh direct sun. If your room has low light, look for varieties marketed as low-light ferns or those that tolerate rooms with fluorescent lighting.
Humidity and temperature are crucial. Ferns thrive in higher humidity, so bathrooms or kitchens with extra moisture are ideal, while living rooms should be kept away from cold drafts. Choose a pot with good drainage to prevent root rot, and use a peat-based or coco coir mix that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged.
Size matters. If you’re new to indoor plants, start with a compact fern plant that fits your shelf or table, then move up to larger specimens as you gain confidence. Always consider the plant’s mature size and ensure it has room to grow.
What Are the Most Popular Types of Fern Plants?
Maidenhair fern (Adiantum) is beloved for feathery fronds and delicate beauty, perfect for bright indirect light and humidity. The Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a classic, offering lush, arching fronds that fill corners with greenery. The staghorn fern (Platycerium) is a striking, sculptural choice that can be mounted or placed on a stand. The bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) features wide, glossy leaves and tolerance for lower light, making it a versatile living room plant. Other popular options include the curly or button ferns and various evergreen tassel ferns, all suitable for indoor styling and gift possibilities.
How to Maintain Fern Plants?
Regular watering is essential, but avoid overwatering. Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings. Increase humidity with misting, a pebble tray, or a humidifier, especially in dry flats during winter. Feed sparingly with a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season, following label instructions. Prune away dead fronds to encourage new growth and prevent disease. Always wipe the fronds gently to remove dust and keep photosynthesis efficient for your fern plant.
With the right care, a fern plant can brighten your home for years. Browse Wowcher UK for deals on soil, pots, humidity accessories, and companion plants that make your fern a thriving part of your indoor garden. A well-cared-for fern is not only beautiful; it also contributes to a calming, nature-inspired living space.
Where is the Best Place to Display a Fern Plant?
Consider placing fern plant varieties in living rooms with filtered light, on shelves that catch ambient moisture, or in bathrooms where humidity supports growth. A corner spot near a window with shaded light can be perfect for many ferns, while a kitchen or bright bathroom can accommodate moisture-loving types. Use decorative pots to enhance your room’s style and create a cohesive green accent that complements your furniture and textiles.
Looking for multiple options? Wowcher UK provides bundles and multi-plant offers, so you can create a lush display with fern plant varieties arranged in a group or staggered along a bookshelf, window sill, or plant stand.
Frequently Asked Questions about Fern Plants
How do I know which fern plant is right for a beginner?
For beginners, start with a fern plant that tolerates lower light and humidity fluctuations, such as the bird's nest fern or Boston fern. These options are forgiving, adapt easily to indoor environments, and respond well to a consistent watering routine. Look for labeled beginner-friendly care guides in listings and choose a smaller size to manage more easily as you learn the watering rhythm and humidity needs.
Are fern plants good for low-light rooms?
Yes, many fern plant varieties tolerate low light, including the bird's nest fern and maidenhair fern. While they still prefer some indirect light, they won’t thrive under harsh sun. In very dim spaces, place the plant near a north-facing window or supplement with a soft grow light to maintain healthy fronds and color.
How often should I water a fern plant?
Water when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. Ferns dislike waterlogged roots, so ensure your pot has drainage holes and use a well-draining potting mix. In dry or heated homes, you may need to water more frequently or increase humidity with misting or a tray of pebbles and water beneath the pot. Adjust your routine based on temperature, light, and plant size.
Can fern plants improve indoor air quality and ambiance?
Yes, like most houseplants, fern plant varieties contribute to indoor air quality by adding moisture to the air and removing some pollutants, while creating a calming, nature-filled ambiance. They are excellent for bedrooms, living rooms, and offices where a touch of greenery helps reduce stress and brighten the space.
What are the best ways to propagate ferns?
Most ferns propagate through spores on the undersides of fronds or by division of established clumps. For home enthusiasts, focusing on division is easier: carefully remove the fern from its pot, gently separate root clumps, and replant in fresh potting mix. Keep the soil evenly moist and offer humidity while new growth establishes. Propagation can be a slow process, but it’s rewarding for expanding your fern collection and making your fern plant family larger.