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...y are candidates for under plantings in perennial flower beds. Violets come in two… More
Bush violet, also known as Browallia or Amethyst Flower, is an annual shade-loving plant… More
...frican violets offer garden enthusiasts an indoor flowering plant with vibrant green leaves and… More
...a little difficult to plant a variety of types of flowers. Zone 4 states… More
A diminutive flower, the violet has a whole array of meanings, many to do… More
...olets (Saintpaulia ionantha) are popular tropical flowering plants usually grown indoors. African violets are… More
...eryone is familiar with the lowly but lovely wild violet. Its flower color is… More
Wild violets are often among first flowers to bloom in the spring. They are… More
Persian Violet is an annual flower that also goes by the names German Violet… More
Recipe for Sweet Violet Herb Salad from the resource libraries at The Chamomile Times… More
How to grow pansies, violas and violets. More
How to grow African Violets. More
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Violet history and mythology. More
...nformation on how to grow Amethyst Flower or Bush Violet (Browallia speciosa) in your… More
Flowers that grow well in the shade include Coral Belle, hydrangeas, cyclamine and culturecom. Plant… More
The pansy, viola or violet is a plant that is found in almost every continent,… More
Amethyst flowers, or browallia speciosa, grow well in warmer climates and need to be reseeded… More
To scrapbook flowers, place colorful blooms between two pieces of newspaper and put a heavy… More
Growing edible flowers requires the same care as normal flowers, but special attention should be… More
The best color light for a plant's growth is a bright white, which encompasses all… More
... Find out about different edible flowers, such as violets, dandelions and roses, with information… More
When growing edible flowers, such as roses, violets, chrysanthemums and broccoli, make sure no pesticides… More
Storing edible flowers, such as chrysanthemums, violets, lavender and nasturtiums, is best done by keeping… More
...drainage. Find out what part of the year produces violet flowers on sage plants with… More
Learn about fertilizing house plants in this free video clip about plant care. More
...ealthy African violets, you should transplant the flower every six months to a year. Learn… More
...n your plant. Learn how to make sure your African violet gets just enough light… More
Chimera violets are transplanted differently than normal African violets. Learn the process of transplanting a… More
...e right amount of light, water, and food, African violets will grow into wonderful house… More
...ittle mini's and chimera are two types of African violets. Learn how to identify little… More
Learn how to trim daylilies in this free gardening video. More
..." tall, in my gram's backyard. They resemble mini violets, but they grow wild. I am trying to figure out what their scientific name is so that I can obtain some seeds or grown plants… More
Here is one of my AV's re-blooming starting as of 2 weeks ago...my other one always bloom 1-2 weeks later. I feed mine every other watering spring thru fall with MG AV Food. Notice what happens to the leaves when they've been misted and sat back in the window before… More
...of flowers. I have about 120 varieties of African Violets, and would like to have more. I'm going to visit Hawaii this coming winter. I wonder if there are some nurseries that feature AVs… More
...le Nasturtiums, Elderflowers, Dandelion Heads and Violets that I can get relatively fresh in (or shipped to) Spokane WA. :rolleyes: If you have any leads, freinds, good ideas or tips, please give a shout out to an avid culinary… More
...erybody! I live in South Florida and I have grown violets for quite a while, always indoors. I have been very lucky with my plants, getting many compliments for the beautiful flowers. However, three months ago I decided to start planting out in my backyard; since then, I am… More
Hi there.. My husband I just moved to NC a few months ago, after being homeless in NH. He is Un-Employed here, and I am disabled. Long story made short... I have NO houseplants due to being homeless and our move. I have NOTHING to trade/swap at this time. I… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
...o find a whole society of people who love plants/ flowers/ gardens! I love my house plants...I spritz them daily and love watching the new growth. Finding new ones that grow good in my house, the different shapes and sizes, and colors of… More
Ok I have a mystery flower and has shown up since my family started gardening here so about 3 to 4 years. I like the flowers very much but always wondered what the name of the plant could be I don't see it in garden centers so I am wondering… More
... flowers have different colors? Why darker color (violet) blooms on top and why… More
I've inherited this plant from my Mom. Their place only gets western light, very limited late afternoon sun. As a result the plant got leggy and didn't bloom again this year (it did a year ago when she first got it). I've got it on the balcony outside the kitchen,… More
...e lies bleeding coneflower-purple morning glory- "violet feathers" broom corn(sorghum vulgar) radish lemon bee balm artemisia "sweet annie" parsley broccoli pepper-green i would like lavender living stones… More
...ne I was not sure was the blue/purple white edged flower? Here it is blooming. So you did get a cutting from this one. More
One of my african violets has two flowers. One is pure white and one is half white and half purple. Is this normal? More
My violets are doing great but the flowers seem to be under lots of growth. Should i cut back the growth to see the blooms? More
This white AV is just outdoing itself with flowers this time around. It was a cutting from my sister a few years ago. Even the pink one is doing nicely. Linda B More
...d violets are coming to life.its the only outside flower i have that blooms all year. More
...and good morning to all! I have a hanging african violet and I just love it but some of the leaves are faded like/not as green as the others?It is flowering right now but I know with the leaves lighter either too much water which I do not believe… More
...rious as to why you want the leaves of an African violet. More
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