Hi, Brenda: While we think of it, there’s a little more about shamrocks at /content/houseplants-growing-tips. Meanwhile, sure, if you feel your shamrock is crowded, gently transplant it into a pot that is at least 4 inches larger in diameter and depth. Put some stones or broken pottery in the bottom (obviously, you would then set this on a dish or tray), then fill as needed with good potting soil. Shamrocks usually need to go dormant for a few months. As the leaves turn brown, clip them off leading up to this stage. Water only when the leaves first appear to wilt, usually once or twice a week. Thanks for asking!
Hi, Brenda: While we think of it, there’s a little more about shamrocks at /content/houseplants-growing-tips. Meanwhile, sure, if you feel your shamrock is crowded, gently transplant it into a pot that is at least 4 inches larger in diameter and depth. Put some stones or broken pottery in the bottom (obviously, you would then set this on a dish or tray), then fill as needed with good potting soil. Shamrocks usually need to go dormant for a few months. As the leaves turn brown, clip them off leading up to this stage. Water only when the leaves first appear to wilt, usually once or twice a week. Thanks for asking!