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Learn the essential tips and tricks for growing healthy, vibrant African violets. Perfect for beginners, this guide covers watering, lighting, soil, and common care mistakes to avoid. # ...
If your African violet flowers are dying, there are a few things you need to check, especially if they’re wilting, drooping or turning brown.
How Often Do African Violets Need to Be Repotted? Repotting should occur every six to 12 months, but don’t go overboard with pot size. These plants prefer to be slightly snug in their containers.
Presently, more than 10,000 African violet varieties exist. Flowers appear in every version of violet, purple, and pink, and there is even a yellow cultivar that was bred with painstaking persistence.
The National Garden Bureau has named 2024 the Year of the African Violet. The African violet is having its day in the sun. Here’s how to care for your houseplant ...
African violets are one of the most popular houseplants because of their diverse colors and easy culture. However, like other flowering houseplants, they are not problem-free. Not flowering. This ...
African violets need at least 10 hours of bright, filtered light per day, but must also have eight hours of darkness to bloom. Fertilizer These houseplants are heavy feeders.
African violets, those cheerful, shade-loving houseplants native to Tanzania and introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800s, are finally having their day in the sun: the National Garden Bureau has named ...
To avoid this, place the potted violet in a dish filled with room temperature water and let the plant take up what it needs from below. After 30 minutes, drain any water left standing.
African violets, those cheerful, shade-loving houseplants introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800s, are finally having their day in the sun.