Friday, August 04, 2017

Shamrock, Thriving


I took my sad spindly indoor shamrock to a bigger pot and put it outside in deep shade for a couple of weeks. That's all it took to grow by leaps and bounds.


3 comments:

  1. Oxalis regnellii! I love these in spite of their being first cousins to my most hated local weed, oxalis pes-caprae, which holds the Bay Area hostage between December and April.

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  2. I once was goin g to throw away a dying fern. My husband grabbed it and planted it. It has been growing and spreading ever since! Christina

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