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Don't Touch Your African Violets
National Gardening Association — There's no doubt that African violet plants are beautiful. In looking at and caring for them, it's tempting to touch the fuzzy leaves and colorful flowers. While most plants can take this attention with no adverse results, African violets seem to ...More…
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Planting African Violets in a Window Box Planter
Do It Yourself — African violets are a great house plant that are easy to grow and easy to maintain. African violets do much better when the air temperature is warmer. During the summer months is a great time for the violets to be put in the window box. They need ...More…
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Fertilizing African Violets
Do It Yourself — To ensure a healthy plant, African violets should be fertilized on a consistent basis. As with most house plants, you should add fertilizer on a regular basis. In fact, if you are using a soil-less potting mix you should add a small amount of ...More…
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African Violets: Transplanting to a Larger Pot
Do It Yourself — African violets can be re-potted during any season; when they are blooming is fine. Before the plant is transplanted the following 2 steps may be necessary depending on circumstances. Cut away bottom half of the root: If the plant is too tall, ...More…
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How to Grow African Violets from Leaf Cuttings
Do It Yourself — An African violet or Saintpaulia is a beautiful houseplant that can be easily propagated by leaf cuttings. An African violet or Saintpaulia is a beautiful houseplant that can be easily propagated by Look for a healthy leaf in the middle of a ...More…
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African Violets
Burke's Backyard — The African violets are undoubtedly among the cheeriest indoor plants available, yet people are sometimes disappointed with their performance. To help you grow better African violets, Don looked at some of the more common problems with this plant ...More…
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African Violets
Garden Gurus — Native to Eastern Africa there are 20 species of African Violets, they are low growing, evergreen perennials and come in several thousand varieties. It has 5 petals and the succulent leaves are usually hairy. It demands the particular African ...More…
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African Violets Back to the Basics: Your Questions Answered
Amazon CA — Author Melvin J. Robey EAN 9781425962012 ISBN 1425962017 Number Of Pages 116 Publication Date 2006-12 SKU 1425962017NMore…
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You Can Grow African Violets: The Official Guide ...
Amazon CA — Author Joyce Stork Author Kent Stork EAN 9780595443444 ISBN 0595443443 Number Of Pages 236 Publication Date 2007-06 SKU 2-0595443443More…
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You Can Grow African Violets: The Official Guide ...
Amazon.com — Author Joyce Stork Dewey Decimal Number 635 EAN 9780595443444 Edition 0 ISBN 0595443443 Eligible For Trade In? YES Number Of Pages 234 Publication Date 2007-06-22 SKU 2-0595443443More…
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African Violets: Gifts from Nature
Amazon CA — Author Melvin J. Robey Dewey Decimal Number 635.93381 EAN 9780845347669 ISBN 0845347667 Number Of Pages 8 Publication Date 1988-07More…
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African Violets Back to the Basics: Your Questions Answered
Amazon.com — Author Melvin Robey Dewey Decimal Number 635 EAN 9781425962012 ISBN 1425962017 Eligible For Trade In? YES Number Of Pages 116 Publication Date 2006-12-20 SKU NS1849153More…