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Iron Cross Shamrock Bulbs – Grow Oxalis – Healthy Bulbs to Grow Indoors & Out

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Iron Cross Shamrock Bulbs – Grow Oxalis – Healthy Bulbs to Grow Indoors & Out


GROW YOUR LUCK: Iron Cross Oxalis Bulbs, Shamrocks are known universally as a good luck plant, brings fortune and wealth.

MADE IN USA: Buy with confidence from CZ Grain. You get authentic Iron Cross Shamrock Bulbs shipped from Iowa. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

EASY TO GROW: Oxalis prefer warmth. Start indoors or wait until night time temps are above 50 degrees. in warm conditions they will grow very easy. Hardy and fast growing oxalis are easy to grow in containers or garden. All Natural Soil Like CZ Grain Soil, or Fox Farms Ocean Forest Soil is very good soil.

INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED: Grow tip and a video link to watch are included with each order. Enjoy these Shamrocks and enjoy this day!

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