Hi Matt . Well done . This side of the yard is going to be so pretty if you plant honey suckle near the fence or Stephanotis jasmine or plumbago or hardenbergia or star jasmine or mandevilla ... they all amazing also you can plant near the climbing plant or in any place in the garden vinca , dianthus , coneflower , oakleaf hydrangea , hibiscus ...the view of them will be amazing . Have agreat day .🌿
I love all your suggestions, thanks for sharing! I especially like the ideas of adding an oakleaf hydrangea! I hope you have a great rest of your weekend!
@@lilashelton535 Yes, I see them as weeds… the majority of them are invasive sword ferns. I have them all over my property. I let some grow in some areas of my landscape, but they can quickly take over… it’s a constant battle keeping them in check. They’re in everyone’s yards in my area… we’re all fighting the same battle.
Florida has its own ferns, bit mostly what you will find in yards are decorative ferns from a big box store. They are invasive, aggressive and a royal pain to remove. Easy to dig up, hard to keep down. A number of transplants and snowbirds will grow those box store ferns because it's what they had up north, but here in Florida, they're just a bad idea to have in the yard. Mind you, I don't know enough about ferns to ID them on sight, so I couldn't say what type he has.
The majority of them were sword ferns, like the ones you can easily find at big box retailers. There was also another variety with bigger fronds and much deeper roots that I haven’t been able to identify, but I’ve noticed it can be more aggressive than the sword ferns!
Do those ferns grow like weeds? I have been pulling out asparagus ferns from my yard for 13 years! I pull them out from the white bulbs underground but they still appear. Your ferns looked healthy. Would it be beneficial to gift them to someone if they wanted them in their yard? Just curious. Can’t wait to see what you plant there. I love the wooden fence. Even the old metal post will be a nice piece to grow a vine against it.
@@user-jm2ys7un8t I consider the ferns a weed… they are beautiful and I have some contained in other areas of my landscape but they can quickly take over! I don’t know if any of my neighbors would want to transplant the ferns from my yard to theirs since they probably already have them growing like crazy too! I was thinking about removing the metal post but I agree, I think I might leave it and let the new vining plant grow on it too!