» posted on 8:08pm - June 10 2009 | posted by Lev   Here are a couple pics of how the clovers have been progressing.
I'm a bit disappointed I don't have more, but I'm keeping an eye on all the clover flowers around my area so I can pick 'em once they look a bit more mature (for more seeds).
Plus, maybe they'd grow better if I followed instructions and used "well-drained" soil. At the time of planting them, I didn't know what this term meant, but now I do, so if I do it again, I might take this into account.
No four leafs yet But that doesn't surprise me, because I think if I grow any at all, it won't be until the plants have matured and produced a lot of them already... I get the feeling this mutation won't come from new seedlings, but only by longer living developed plants (could be totally off, though).
There are a few pieces of grass growing here too... and something else, which may or may not be a type of grass... This is because since clovers aren't a common thing you can get seeds for at any store, I had to resort to ebay. The guy I bought them off of apparently grows/produces/picks them himself, since the seeds were handpacked... He must have accidently mixed in a few grass seeds as well... Oh well - the bunny will eat that too! --- "Clovers progression" has been viewed times ---
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