How to Grow African Violets Under 4-Foot T8 LED TubesNadeau, RonnAfrican Violet Magazine
African violets, like many plants, will head towards the light, so this will help it to grow in a uniform shape. Remove brown leaves and dead flowers. This will help to maintain good air circulation around the plant, keep it looking at its most attractive, and encourage new growth. Al...
How to Grow Flame violets can be a bit trickier than their cousins, African violets. However, once you know their needs, they shouldn’t be more difficult to care for. They are moderately high maintenance in that they must be protected from environmental fluctuations, and proper seasonal care...
African Violets are cross-pollinated and hybridized to produce the stunning plants we grow indoors. This means theseeds will not produce plants true to the parent. You could end up with a similar African Violet, but it is far more likely you’ll end up with something completely different. ...
He sent specimens of these wild violets home to his father in Germany and in a very short time African violet seeds and plants were available all over Europe. Though these dainty flowers may look fragile they are pretty tough plants and easy to grow on a warm sunny windowsill. The blossoms...
Plants should be shifted to larger pots as they grow, but keeping African violets slightly root-bound can encourage them to bloom. One sign that your violet needs repotting is wilted leaves. The fuzzy leaves have a tendency to collect dust and dirt. Brush them off gently with a small, sof...
Wild Violets Julie Martens Forney Wild violets spread easily by underground stems and seeds. Be vigilant when weeding by hand. These common perennial weeds (though some consider them a wildflower) spread by underground stems and seeds and thrive in moist, shady sites. Vigilant hand weeding along ...
Forget-Me-Nots (or Myosotis) are edible and loved by bees. Discover how to look after and grow forget-me-nots in the UK.
Wild violets are easily recognized by their low growth habit; waxy, heart-shaped leaves; and small yellow, white, orlavender flowers. The plants are commonly around 4 to 6 inches high, though they can grow taller in the right conditions. ...
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