African violets are known for their fuzzy green leaves and bright blooms. These popular household plants thrive in indirect light with moist soil. When cared for properly, African violets can last for ...
Imagine a house plant that blooms all the time and can do so for years – up to half a century or more by some accounts. In fact, if two months go by without any flowers, it means you need to make some ...
I’m hoping you can help me find the problem with the little “bug-like” things that are on my African violets. I’m hoping you will tell me a treatment to get rid of this, what might be a fungus. Is ...
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Now Is the Best Time to Propagate African Violets for More Plants—How to Do It Like a Pro
African violets can be propagated any time of year, but the best time is during spring. You can grow your propagated African violet cuttings in water or soil depending on your preference. With either ...
Last week I fielded a question from a reader who was looking for tips on how to get African violets to bloom. Being inexperienced with growing these fuzzy-leaved beauties myself, I went digging for ...
My African violets look very healthy, but they don't bloom. What could the problem be? Healthy African violets that fail to bloom are not receiving enough light. They require 1,000 foot-candles of ...
African violets are a popular house plant that can brighten up your home when there is not much else blooming. I know people that have successfully grown beautiful African violets without much effort ...
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