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Fern Plants For Sale

Native Ferns removes powerful toxins from the soil like formaldehyde and arsenic

Ferns add lush, natural beauty to any garden with their graceful, feathery fronds and shade-loving nature. We have ferns for all climate zones and climates. They also live for decades and are super low maintenance.

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Plants for Zone:
Shade Hardy
Large Fern
Plantable in Patio Containers
Fast Growing
When To Plant
Indoor Friendly
  • Christmas Fern

    Christmas Fern

    $6.99

    Christmas Fern

    $6.99

  • Hay Scented Fern

    Hay Scented Fern

    $6.99

    Hay Scented Fern

    $6.99

  • New York Fern

    New York Fern

    $6.99

    New York Fern

    $6.99

  • Lady Fern

    Lady Fern

    $6.79

    Lady Fern

    $6.79

  • Maidenhair Fern

    Maidenhair Fern

    $6.49

    Maidenhair Fern

    $6.49

  • Bracken Fern

    Bracken Fern

    $7.49

    Bracken Fern

    $7.49

  • Walking Fern

    Walking Fern

    $6.99

    Walking Fern

    $6.99

  • Giant Ostrich Fern

    Giant Ostrich Fern

    $7.99

    Giant Ostrich Fern

    $7.99

  • Fiddlehead Fern

    Fiddlehead Fern

    $7.49

    Fiddlehead Fern

    $7.49

  • Sensitive Fern

    Sensitive Fern

    $6.69

    Sensitive Fern

    $6.69

Ferns for Sale – Native, Shade-Loving Fern Plants Grown to Thrive

If you’re searching for ferns for sale that are hardy, long-lived, and proven to perform, you’re in the right place. At TN Nursery, we have grown and shipped thousands of native fern plants to homeowners, landscapers, conservation groups, and restoration projects nationwide.

Our plants originate from Tennessee’s rich soil, enabling them to develop robust root systems that establish quickly and return reliably year after year. No herbicides, pesticides or insecticides are used on our native fern plants.

We specialize in native and woodland varieties chosen for durability, beauty, and adaptability. Popular selections include Christmas, Ostrich, Cinnamon, Lady, Maidenhair, and Royal varieties.

These shade-loving plants bring lush texture, vibrant green color, and a natural woodland feel to gardens where many plants struggle. Our plants have been trusted for significant conservation and government landscaping projects, reflecting decades of growing expertise and dependable quality.

Why Fern Plants Are Ideal for Shade Gardens

These types of plants are essential in shaded landscapes because they provide structure and beauty without relying on flowers. Their graceful fronds soften hard edges, fill empty spaces, and create depth from spring through fall. Unlike many shade plants, ferns offer consistent visual interest throughout the growing season.

They are also low-maintenance once established. Most thrive with minimal watering, tolerate partial to full shade, and perform well in woodland soils. Their root systems help retain moisture and stabilize the soil, making them an excellent choice for slopes, shaded pathways, creek banks, and areas prone to erosion.

Beyond their visual appeal, native fern plants play an important ecological role. They support woodland ecosystems by improving soil health, filtering water, and providing shelter for beneficial insects and wildlife. As more gardeners prioritize sustainable and climate-friendly landscapes, native ferns have become a cornerstone of responsible garden design.

Bare-Root Fern Plants Grown for Success

At TN Nursery, plants are shipped bare-root while dormant, allowing them to transplant easily and adapt quickly to new environments. Bare-root varieties develop deeper root systems, establish faster, and grow stronger over time compared to container-grown alternatives. Each plant is carefully inspected at harvest to ensure healthy crowns, vigorous rhizomes, and moisture-rich roots ready for planting.

With over sixty years of hands-on growing experience, TN Nursery offers reliable planting guidance with every order. Whether you’re creating a woodland garden, enhancing a shaded entryway, or restoring a natural forest floor, our native fern collection makes it easy to choose plants that match your light, soil, and design goals.

Choosing the Right Ferns for Your Landscape

From moisture-loving to shade-tolerant, our selection includes plants suited for a wide range of shade conditions. Many gardeners combine different species to add layered height, contrast, and texture throughout the seasons. They also pair beautifully with other native woodland plants, helping you create a natural, cohesive shade garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are fern plants easy to grow?
Yes. They are among the easiest shade plants when provided with moist soil and partial to full shade.

Do fern plants come back every year?
Absolutely. They are perennial plants that return each spring from hardy root systems.

Can fern plants help with erosion control?
Yes. Many varieties stabilize soil and perform well on slopes and in damp, shaded areas.

If you’re looking for ferns for sale that deliver lush growth, long life, and proven performance, our native fern plants offer trusted quality backed by decades of growing experience. Plant once and enjoy their beauty season after season.

FAQ

Do ferns prefer sun or shade?

They thrive best in partial to full shade because their natural habitat is woodland floors where sunlight is filtered through trees. While a few varieties, such as the Lady Fern, Bracken or Ostrich Fern, can tolerate some morning sun, too much direct sunlight may scorch their delicate fronds. For best results, plant ferns in areas with dappled light, and keep their soil consistently moist to mimic their natural forest environment.

How often should you water ferns?

Ferns thrive when planted in a moist, shaded spot and require a lot of water when they are first planted. After that, native ferns will no longer need constant care or maintenance. Allow Mother Nature to care for them as she does in the wild. They will thrive in their natural habitat. Next Spring, they will grow large towering tops and be mature in age and size.

Why are my fern leaves turning brown?

Ferns naturally shed their worn out fronds as part of their growth cycle, but if several leaves brown at once, it may indicate stress from dry air or underwatering. Increase humidity levels, move the plant to a shadier spot, and trim away damaged fronds to encourage healthy new growth.