Depending on where you are located, you may be able to find Ostrich ferns at a local nursery. They grow like most other ornamental ferns, preferring cool, moist, shaded areas with rich soil. They’re commonly found in Canada and the northern half of the US, so if you’re south of Zone 7, you may have difficulty growing them due to the summer heat. They are perennials and go well with most other shade-loving plants. Ostrich ferns get fairly tall (3ft+), so consider planting shorter plants—like small hostas—around them.
Depending on where you are located, you may be able to find Ostrich ferns at a local nursery. They grow like most other ornamental ferns, preferring cool, moist, shaded areas with rich soil. They’re commonly found in Canada and the northern half of the US, so if you’re south of Zone 7, you may have difficulty growing them due to the summer heat. They are perennials and go well with most other shade-loving plants. Ostrich ferns get fairly tall (3ft+), so consider planting shorter plants—like small hostas—around them.