'Candy Cane Oxalis' Bring Holiday Cheer To Your Summer Garden
Fall is the best time for planting most spring-blooming bulbs, so if you want to have tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths brightening up your garden after a long winter, now is the time to start thinking about what you want to plant. While these popular bulbs are beautiful, there are all sorts of less common bulbs that are fun to grow, too.
These Plants Are Perfect For Beginner Gardeners Or Those Who Don't Like High Maintenance Gardening. Growing candy cane sorrel is a simple process. Once candy cane sorrel bulbs are established, occasional watering and fertilization is all that is required when caring for candy cane oxalis. You may remove dying foliage when the plant dies back for the sake of appearance, but it will wither on its own. Don't despair that the candy cane oxalis plant is dying; it is just regenerating and will once again reappear in the garden.