I planted mine in the garden last year and they soon flowered, left them in over winter and they have doubled in size this year, slugs haven't been a problem so far 😊
Great video thanks for sharing! I love the oxalis plant. The iron cross is beautiful. I love the colors on the leaves.. I have the green and purple one but I'm definitely looking for the iron cross bulbs. The green oxalis I have was my mother in laws and its over 50 years old now. They are truly amazing ❤
I planted mine indoors in a very sunny living room window area. The stems are very long and drooping over the side of the planter. It flowered at one point but now I have a pot of droopy iron crosses! What can I do to correct this please? Helen
Hello Helen, yes, they can get very leggy if not grown in direct sun. But its quite easy to remedy. Just cut all the leaves and stems off at soil level and they will resprout with fresh leaves. You may need to repeat the process if they get too long again or move to an even brighter spot if you can. You might consider placing outside in full sun during the summer months and take indoors for winter. Cut back to soil level each spring for resprouting. Good luck!
I planted mine in the garden last year and they soon flowered, left them in over winter and they have doubled in size this year, slugs haven't been a problem so far 😊
Lovely clear tutorial. Thankyou from Western Australia.
Thanks Robyn!
Foarte frumoasa floare
O am si eu si imi place mult
Multumim pentru video
Thanks for watching!
Great video thanks for sharing! I love the oxalis plant. The iron cross is beautiful. I love the colors on the leaves.. I have the green and purple one but I'm definitely looking for the iron cross bulbs. The green oxalis I have was my mother in laws and its over 50 years old now. They are truly amazing ❤
Thanks for the comments Stacey. Yes it is a really good plant, very showy, easy to grow and (usually) quite cheap to buy too!
@@plantwithmatt I finally picked up some iron cross bulbs for a really great price.. They're already popping up. So pretty ❤️
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain Great! Sounds good.
I luv luv so different thks for sharing
I've grown mine in pots that I have kept outdoors all year round for years. They don't die back until Dec.
Nice! Its a very easy plant that deserves to be more widely grown.
Very nice plants
I like the pink flowers. Hard to fine it in here . Good luck bro
Thanks 👍
Good information thank you
I planted mine indoors in a very sunny living room window area. The stems are very long and drooping over the side of the planter. It flowered at one point but now I have a pot of droopy iron crosses! What can I do to correct this please? Helen
Hello Helen, yes, they can get very leggy if not grown in direct sun. But its quite easy to remedy. Just cut all the leaves and stems off at soil level and they will resprout with fresh leaves. You may need to repeat the process if they get too long again or move to an even brighter spot if you can. You might consider placing outside in full sun during the summer months and take indoors for winter. Cut back to soil level each spring for resprouting. Good luck!
Se pueden comprar de esos colores (verdes y moradas ) por Internet ? Alguna pagina que me puedan recomendar ?pleace🙏🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful ❤ thank you for sharing
You're very welcome Kelli, thankyou for watching.
thanks!
Very nice information
Thank you Mahesh.
Very much thank you sir..... 😍👌🙏...
Thank you Irene
In Dominican 8:39 Repoblic 🇩🇴don have this colors,Need this what can I do?😢
You cannot find this plant for sale in Dominican Republic? Sorry, I don't have a good solution to that...
Video molto bello, ma non si capisce una parola di quello che viene detto. Io sono ITALIANA e non c'è traduzione. Grazie 💚🍀
Pls make a video about your garden tour, plants care tips of oxalis triangularis, purple green oxalis iron cross update, and other plants
Apologies for the late reply Kevin. Yes, thanks for the suggestions. I am working on it!