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High society gathered in Grantham to celebrate the joining of the pair’s storied dynasties weeks ago. Violet, the eldest ...
There’s something irresistibly nostalgic about African violets. Maybe it’s the fuzzy leaves, the neat symmetry of their rosettes, or the fact that many of us remember them blooming quietly in a ...
African violets are one of the most popular houseplants because of their diverse colors and easy culture.
African violets are apparently also picky when it comes to soil and growers are advised to buy potting soil specially formulated for African violets. Not only that, but you should also treat Africa… ...
African violets are the perfect houseguest—they’re well-behaved, bloom several times a year, and come dressed-to-impress in an array of stunning foliage. Their signature rosette of thick ...
Do African Violets Need Fertilizer? Feed these bloomers with specialized African violet fertilizer every other week during spring and summer—a little pampering goes a long way toward maintaining ...
This white African violet with a pink and frilled edge would be considered a semi-double as it has over five petals but fewer than 10. ANDREW MESSINGER These are miniature African violets in thumb ...
Various colors and textures are best for a whimsical garden. Here are some small flowering plants you can use for your own ...
When spider plants live in a pot too-large, they may suffer from houseplant root rot as the potting soil takes longer to dry out. Even when living in a smaller pot, these plants will produce plenty of ...
Today’s African Violets come in virtually limitless colors, shapes, and sizes. Enthusiastic breeders from all over the world have brought out the best the Saintpaulia ionantha has to offer due to its ...
Fielding Questions: How to make an African violet happy Most African violets prefer only one "crown" per pot, meaning a whorl of leaves originating from one central main stem. Plus, chokecherry vs ...