I didn't have any soil or fertiliser around, so I have to make do with some old mix of wood chippings and dirt. Because of this I will have to keep it well drained with water over the next few weeks.
Will I have the 'Luck of the Irish'? We shall see!



I purchased this small packet
of seeds while in Ireland last Christmas.
So here's the first photo of my experiment.

Keep watching this terribly exciting blog to see if the
shamrock grows in time for good old
St.Patrick's Day 2010!