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Reasons African Violets Are Leggy Fixing Leggy African Violets
African violets' bottom leaves will turn yellow and eventually fall off the plant, leaving other stems bare. This is a natural part of plant aging, pl...
Potted Violet Plants Tips For Growing Violets In Containers
Once established, potted violet plants require very little care. Place the containers in a sunny area when the weather is still cool and then move the...
Care Of Indoor Violets How To Grow Violets Indoors
African violets are strictly indoor plants in North America, largely because their leaves need to stay dry. Grow plants in bright, indirect light for ...
African Tulip Tree Information How To Grow African Tulip Trees
African Tulip-Trees will grow rapidly in full sun on any soil of reasonable drainage and fertility. Plants should be regularly watered until well-esta...
Gesneriad Culture - Tips For Growing Gesneriad Plants
What plants are in the gesneriad family?How do you grow Gesneriads?How do you propagate gesneriad?Are orchids in the gesneriad family?Are African viol...
How to Grow African Daisies
Make sure they have lots of sun and soil with good drainage. Plan to water and fertilize regularly throughout the growing season (spring to fall). Als...
Daisy Bush Care How To Grow An African Bush Daisy
Perennial African Bush Daisy (Euryops pectinatus)Plant Feed. Slow release feed in spring.Watering. Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.Soil. ...
African Violet Plants - How To Grow African Violets
How to Grow African VioletsGrow plants in bright, indirect light.Plant African violets in African violet pots filled with Miracle-Gro® Indoor Potting ...
Starting An African Violet - Growing African Violet Plants With Seeds
To grow African violets from seeds, you'll need seed starters, a plastic cover or wrap, a spray bottle, growing lights, and a medium suitable for Afri...