It worked! I transplanted an outdoor clover weed into a flowerpot and brought it inside. See how the three transplants spread out in an even almost symmetrical way. Below I played around with a side shoot image.
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How very clever of you, it makes a beautiful houseplant!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of making other houseplants from weeds.
DeleteHow very clever of you, it makes a beautiful houseplant!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of doing that. It's a great idea and the pics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nasreen.
DeleteAnd it's such a nice looking plant, too!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look like a weed now.
DeleteIt looks like it's loving its new life of domesticity too! Keep your eyes peeled on it in case it produces a four-leaf clover for you!
ReplyDeleteI'll keep looking.
DeleteIt is magnificent. I wish I had good luck with house plants.
ReplyDeleteMaybe when you find the right one, it will work.
DeleteBeautiful touch to your home, John and maybe a bit of the Irish Good Luck will fill your home~
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