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Starter Fern Collection

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3 x 6cm pots

Starter ferns are a gentle way into plant care—easy to look after, but still full of character. With soft, textured fronds and a love for shady, humid spots, they’re perfect for bathrooms, shelves, or anywhere that needs a little greenery. Great for beginners, they offer that lush, ferny vibe without the fuss.
  • Hanging plant
  • Pet friendly
  • Good in shade
  • Air-purifying

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Starter Fern Collection
Starter Fern Collection
Starter Fern Collection
Starter Fern Collection

  • Why we like this plant

    An ideal houseplant for beginners, the starter fern offers delicate beauty with relatively simple care requirements. It's perfect for bathrooms or shaded spots, helping build confidence in new plant owners.

  • About this plant

    Common varieties include Nephrolepis exaltata (Boston Fern), Asplenium nidus (Bird’s Nest Fern), or Pteris species (Brake Ferns). These plants are loved for their elegant, divided fronds and air-purifying qualities. Compact and manageable, starter ferns are ideal for tabletops, bathrooms, or terrariums, bringing lush, green texture to smaller spaces while helping novice plant keepers develop confidence.

  • Key features

    • Soft, textured foliage in a compact form
    • Low-maintenance introduction to fern care
    • Improves air quality and suits smaller spaces

  • Light level

    • Filtered Light
    • Bright Indirect Light
    • Low Light
  • How it grows

    Compact and clump-forming with arching fronds.

  • Moisture

    Keep soil consistently moist; water when the surface just begins to dry.

  • Where to place it

    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Living Room
    • Kitchen
    • Office/Study

Care tips

Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy, and never let it dry out completely. Most ferns prefer higher humidity, so mist regularly or place on a humidity tray. Use filtered light or bright, indirect light, avoiding harsh sun. Feed with a diluted houseplant fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer.