How To Take Care Of Moss Fern. This entry was posted in Ferns House Plants Indoor landscape Indoor Plants Terrarium and tagged care of selaginella club moss frosty fern selaginella selaginella kraussiana spike moss on January 26 2015 by Kris Blevons. The natural habitat of most ferns is the shady forest floor though some grow in the crotches of tree limbs in damp forests or jungles.
Add well-moistened mood moss around the base of the plant to help hold moisture in the dirt. Add a room humidifier. Water the plant thoroughly to make sure the soil gets wet and the water can reach the roots.
The natural habitat of most ferns is the shady forest floor though some grow in the crotches of tree limbs in damp forests or jungles.
Water the plant thoroughly to make sure the soil gets wet and the water can reach the roots. To help your ferns thrive in other rooms try one of these options. Dig a planting hole the same depth and 3 to 4 inches wider than the root mass. Spike moss plants or club moss are not true mosses but very basic vascular plants.