Keep them moist throughout the growing season, reducing how much you water them from late autumn to late winter. But be careful as too little light could cause the plant to go yellow and shed its needles. It’s actually a relative of lilies.’Ĭhoose a spot in indirect light and keep the compost moist as once established asparagus ferns do need a lot of water. ‘Don’t let the name confuse you though, this plant isn’t a true fern,’ says Jo Lambell of Beards & Daisies, 'it’s just nicknamed this in reference to its wispy fronds. In the wild, the asparagus fern grows beneath trees, which means it’s used to shaded light, making it the perfect choice for homes with low light levels and dark corners. With its feathery rich green foliage asparagus is an easy plant to grow in shaded conditions indoors.
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