How to Plant Oleander ferns?
The genus oleander ferns typically thrives in well-drained, humus-rich soil and appreciates moist conditions without waterlogging. It prefers partial to full shade, mimicking its natural understory habitat. For planting, select a shaded location, enrich the site with organic material, and ensure adequate spacing. Water regularly after planting to establish roots. Note the variability among species regarding temperature tolerance and amend planting practices accordingly. Regular mulching can benefit oleander ferns by maintaining soil moisture and temperature.