For each petal on the shamrock / This brings a wish your way — / Good health, good luck, and happiness / For today and every day. You don’t have to be Irish to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, nor do ...
Oxalis, or the false shamrock’s (Oxalis triangularis) dramatic dark purple leaves and sprays of starry white or pale pink flowers will make a striking statement in any houseplant collection. While the ...
(WHTM) – If you’re looking to extend your St. Patrick’s Day celebration beyond March 17 consider growing a shamrock plant. The “shamrock plant” that grows indoors is not the original Irish shamrock.
As St. Patrick’s Day is nearing, thought I would talk a bit about shamrocks. Shamrocks (Oxalis species) are small trifoliate (leaf structure having 3 parts) plants with delicate little flowers that ...
If you want to bring a little interest, fragrance, and edible rewards to your indoor garden, consider growing a fruit tree.
Dear Master Gardener: I would like to purchase a shamrock plant to have as a decoration for St. Patrick’s Day. Will it keep as a houseplant? If so, how do I care for it? Answer: In March local ...
DENVER — Gardeners begin planting in earnest around St. Patrick's Day. Inside, we celebrate the day with pots of shamrocks. Shamrocks don't really exist in Ireland or anywhere else. They're just Dutch ...
Shamrock vs. Clover: Growing Requirements Yellow shamrocks are less common than you may think. They are only winter hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 9. These picky plants require full sun (make sure ...