African Violets
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A TIPical Day
(IC: blogger)
Growing up I always remember my Grandmother's dining room window teaming with African Violets. As a little girl I always thought they were so pretty. That hasn't changed much. When my grandmother died, I was given some that now sit in my own dining room window. I had no idea how to care for them, so I did my research and they are still happy and growing.
Violets don't like extreme heat. Keep them in a south facing window with temperatures between 70 - 80 degrees. They can handle it being around 60 degrees at night.
Always water from below. Pouring water into a small dish about once a week is perfect for them.
Be careful not to get the leaves wet as they will turn white on you.
For more tips on keeping violets happy, visit my blog.
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Published October 10th, 2014 10:33 AM
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Jeanette S on Oct 11, 2014Beautiful! My Mom could make them thrive and if I as much as looked at them, they gasped and died! I learned to leave them alone!
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 11, 2014My grandmother always had African violets, too. How wonderful that you have some that belonged to yours.
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