clip down too the rhizomes. I do take out the rhizomes and put new dirt in the pot and replant the rhizomes about once a year.
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The Shamrock Plant or Oxalis regnellii is a great houseplant and here in southwest Missouri is a perennial if planted outside. This plant is several years old and has resided in this planter for the entire time. The oxalis do require a dormancy period, of two or three times a year. The plant will get leggy and worn out looking. Then it is time to . . . . . clip down too the rhizomes. I do take out the rhizomes and put new dirt in the pot and replant the rhizomes about once a year. I then fertilize, water and in a few weeks the magic of the rhizomes happens again. Love the patina this planter has acquired over the years. The Shamrock Plant is happiest in lots of filtered sunlight. Joined These Awesome Link Parties
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11/7/2014 03:47:54 am
What wonderful plant, looks like big clovers, what a nice planter, you must have a green thumb!!! I would love for you to stop by this weekend and share!!!
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Jonni
11/7/2014 08:19:38 am
Thanks Karren for the wonderful comment. I joined and linked to your Friday Link Party!
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