- Can lucky clover be cared for over several years?
- Can lucky clover also be planted in the bed?
- How is lucky clover poured correctly?
- When is fertilizing necessary?
- When does lucky clover have to be repotted?
- Does lucky clover have to be cut?
- What diseases and pests can occur?
- How is lucky clover overwintered?
Lucky clover is often given as a lucky charm on New Year's Eve. The joy is usually short-lived and the plant will soon be discarded. Lucky clover can be cared for quite easily without much previous knowledge and with little effort. Tips for caring for lucky clover.

Can lucky clover be cared for over several years?
Lucky Clover (Oxalis) is a perennial plant. It can therefore be kept well for several years and requires little care.
Can lucky clover also be planted in the bed?
Lucky clover is sold in a pot. You are welcome to put the pot outside in the summer. Planting directly in the bed is also possible. Then the plant needs even less maintenance.
How is lucky clover poured correctly?
There is no need to water lucky clover outdoors as long as the plant is not covered.
Water the pot copiously in summer. You should definitely avoid waterlogging. When caring for them in the room, make sure there is sufficient humidity.
Any water is suitable as irrigation water, lucky clover is not demanding.
When is fertilizing necessary?
Lucky clover in pots should only be fertilized during the spring and summer months. It is fertilized at two-week intervals. Do not fertilize lucky clover after repotting and in winter.
When does lucky clover have to be repotted?
Immediately after purchase, you should repot lucky clover into a suitable pot and completely replace the old substrate.
Later, the lucky clover only has to be repotted if the old pot has become too small. The new pot should only be slightly larger.
Does lucky clover have to be cut?
You don't have to cut lucky clover. However, you should remove dried or diseased leaves. If you do not want to harvest seeds for propagation, cut off the faded flowers as well. Then the plant has more strength for the formation of the decorative leaves.
What diseases and pests can occur?
Lucky clover is very robust and is rarely attacked by diseases or pests.
Rot occurs when the plant has been watered too much and too much.
Pest infestation by aphids or spider mites occurs when the lucky clover has not been watered enough or the humidity is very low.
How is lucky clover overwintered?
Lucky clover comes from Mexico and is one of the sorrel species. Unlike the local sweet clover, which belongs to a different family, lucky clover is only conditionally hardy.
Plants in pots must be overwintered indoors. The location should be as bright as possible and not too warm.
Lucky clover that you planted outside in the spring is better off digging up in the fall. Cut off any remaining green leaves, place the bulbs in prepared plant pots and overwinter them frost-free.
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Even if lucky clover can be bought very cheaply after Christmas, it is worth caring for it for several years. The lucky charm then rewards the gardener with very pretty flowers in white or white-pink.