Use the plant tag as a location marker.
How to secure ferns in the attic.
Add a deadbolt to secure this type of attic with a locking mechanism on both sides.
Thoroughly water and apply a light mulch layer on top of the soil 1 2 inches to conserve water and reduce weeds.
How to secure an attic hatch.
Put on a pair of boots and a set of rubber gloves.
Finish with a bee veil.
Fern roots are extremely hard and tolerant of this process.
Climb through the attic access using a ladder if necessary and look into the attic space.
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One of the best tools to accomplish this and nearly any transplanting task is a hori hori.
Place the top of the root ball even with the level of the surrounding soil.
Secure the edges of the boots and gloves with duct tape.
Learn how to have the best looking ferns on the block.
Hello i ve spent the last few hours looking through existing forums to get an answer to this question and if i missed it apologies for recreating a thread and wasting everyone s time.
I am trying to do everything to code both for safety and for inspection.
Locking an attic can be important if you share an attic space or have an attic space vulnerable to outside intrusion.
Stems can be short creeping with fronds that are somewhat scattered along the stem such as the fragile fern.
Familiarize yourself with the footing situation.
For most over sized ferns quartering the plant works beautifully to create 4 new plants.
They absorb water and nutrients and help secure the fern to its substrate.
A hatch with no hinges attached that just lies flat over the attic hole.
If necessary call in a professional to seal off any former openings leading to the attic and have the proper secure ventilation systems installed.
Fern roots are generally thin and wiry in texture and grow along the stem.
I am looking to run several nm 12 2 and 14 2 wires in my attic the entire length of the house.
Do what i did and make your neighbors jealous.
Fill with soil to the top of the root ball.
Attic hatches are generally made of plywood that is cut to fit over the attic access hole.
Press soil down firmly with your hand.
With a flashlight examine the attic and locate the path that you will use to run the wire between the two locations.
Even with the same buzzers and motion detectors used on the rest of the house it is just too difficult to secure openings that high off the ground so it s best to seal the problem off from the.