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Grow Your Own Shamrocks

shamrocks031609.jpgAs it turns out, this Irish symbol that you'll see a lot of on Tuesday, also makes a great houseplant according to Ms. Stewart.

The growing tips are fairly standard:
1. "Plant in well-drained peat-based potting soil.
2. Keep at normal room temperature (55 to 75 degrees).
3. Grow in bright, indirect light....

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kinda late to grow some now though...
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posted by plumeria on March 16th 2009 at 3:22pm
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I've obtained a giant purple one from my boyfriend... If there is a link with more info on making an overgrown one look decent, it would be appreciated, or this plant may find itself in the compost bin.

posted by Nolann on March 16th 2009 at 4:20pm
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I have a big plant of the purple oxalis. It's very beautiful and easy to grow. Mine gets lots of sunlight and water and does fine.

posted by mc868 on March 16th 2009 at 4:42pm
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I have a purple shamrock plant and it does look kinda spindly and weird at first. It's kind of a vigorous grower if the conditions are right (as described in the article). I get a few new sprouts everyday, even little flowers--just pinch back what you don't like.

posted by slowdown on March 16th 2009 at 4:54pm
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Keep it pinched back and grow in bright light (though not too much direct sun in southern locales) for best results. Oxalis likes light, but not a lot of heat. It even used to grow in our yard in Phoenix, provided it got plenty of water and stayed in the shade during the summertime.

posted by sunspot42 on March 16th 2009 at 11:00pm
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I have white and purple oxalis growing all over my yard. It will probably die back as it gets hotter this spring and summer. I was thinking of digging up some of it to keep in a pot in my windowsill. You guys just provided me with the last little bit of inspiration to do it.

posted by Brandyjane on March 17th 2009 at 10:50am
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