African violets do well in bright but not direct sunlight. They are commonly grown under fluorescent lights placed 12 to 15 inches above the leaves. If the leaves start getting light green ...
This week's garden column explains how to care for African violets and shares information about signing up for Master ...
These plants are really not as delicate as they might appear. African violets need bright light, but no direct sun. Windows on the east or north are a good choice. If a good location with natural ...
Watering will help in dry environments, but often houseplants are overwatered and decline from sitting in excessively wet ...
The amount of daylight is slowly getting longer. My African violets are all in bloom, my rabbit’s foot fern has put up a new ...
As time passes, I have come to regard the (Euryops pectinatus) as an ornamental plant that no Southern California garden ...
Many types of seeds may be used for microgreens, but plants in the Brassica family are generally the most popular. Some of ...
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If your plants exhibit these physical signs of not getting enough light, it may be because your grow light is too far away or ...
You won’t have to travel farther than your local supermarket to find an abundant assortment of little pots filled with these ...