African violets are one of the world's most popular houseplants and for good reason. These compact, low-growing plants flower several times a year. They are available in a multitude of leaf forms ...
found growing low to the ground in rainforests. There are many varieties of African violets that offer a whole range of colors, from red to classic purple. They're small, growing up to six inches ...
African Violets are available in a range of stunning color. Pale foliage, lack of growth. Without regular fertilizer, plants will not have the necessary nutrients to grow and flower; and too much ...
The most common reason African violets stop flowering is inadequate lighting. While these plants can develop sunscald if they’re kept in bright sun, they grow and flower best when provided with ...
Without regular fertilizer, plants will not have the necessary nutrients to grow and flower; and too much fertilizer can lead to foliage issues. Use fertilizers formulated for African violets ...
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 ...
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 ...