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The ideal situation is partial shaded by trees or shrubs. This plant can also suffer from too much shade. As mentioned, this plant does quite well in waterlogged soil, but it will become susceptible to fungal infections and rot in these conditions. Generally, the most common problem with growing Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) is over-watering. The Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) also tends to grow better in soils rich in organic matter and good drainage. The plant also does best in soil with plenty of compost and organic matter added to it, be it peat moss, leaf mold, etc. The plant does best when grown on slightly acidic soils that are rich in organic matter.Īsparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) is not particularly picky about its soil pH as long as it is not too acidic or alkaline. It can be grown on moist but well-drained soils with some organic material added if the area is particularly dry. It is not a good idea to grow this plant in shallow or water-logged soils. The Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) also requires well-drained soil. Therefore, it is important to water plants only in the dry season. However, in spring and summer, rains make the most delicate parts of the Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) more susceptible to rotting from fungal attacks. It will survive through winter downpours. Therefore, it should be grown in areas that have a short growing season and not subjected to late frost.Īsparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) is also quite tolerant of wet soil conditions. The plant is not very hardy, as it can be sensitive to frost and freezing temperatures. It does best when under partial to full shade. However, it can withstand light shade and some sun. The Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) prefers full sun. Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) Growing Conditions It can be ordered online from specialty suppliers, which ship them from Asia. The plant, however, is still not widely available and difficult to find. The Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) is a relatively new plant for cultivation in the Western world, first being recorded in England in the early 1800s. The first record of Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) was in a Japanese herbal book, The Big Herbal, which was published in 1655. It is also known to be quite an easy plant to grow in your garden, giving all the benefits without too much work! Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) History/Facts
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This plant can reach heights of 2 feet within a few weeks of planting. There are a number of reasons this plant is popular and sought after, the most obvious being its fast-growing nature. This plant is a member of the genus Asparagus, with the binomial name of Asparagus macowanii. The Asparagus Macowanii (Ming Fern) is an herbaceous perennial plant in the asparagus family.
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