Here are a dozen useful and creative things you can make with violet flowers and leaves.
Wild Violets Care – How To Grow Wild Violet Plants By Nikki Phipps (Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden) Learning to grow violet flowers is easy. In fact, they pretty much take care of themselves i…
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Choosing the right plants for your garden can be a daunting challenge, but if you keep some basics in mind, garden shopping can become very exciting.
Learn how to care for African violet plants. This compact flowering houseplant has gorgeous flowers and wonderful foliage!
African violets are small houseplants that flower almost continuously in clusters of white, blue, or purple blossoms. Here's how to care for African violets in your home.
I always say that one of the best ways to create a productive property is to take advantage of all the medicine that grows freely in ones yard and landscaping. However, this means stepping away from the culturally acceptable “perfect” lawn. A quick google search will reveal that in today’s day and a
Don's Tips: Australian Native Violet - The Australian native violet is one of the most useful of all groundcovers. It grows in semi-shaded areas and...
Deliciously scented, Viola odorata (Sweet Violet) is an indispensable perennial for the shade garden. Blooming in late winter and early spring, it provides attractive foliage, fragrance, and color at a season when few other plants are at their peak. Short spurred, the delicate flowers are predominantly dark blue or purple but lilac, pale rose or white variations are also frequent. The sweet-scented flowers arise from the attractive semi-evergreen foliage of heart shaped, slightly downy, dark green leaves. A brilliant way of coloring shady areas!
Pure Viola odorata absolute. Violet leaf (Viola odorata) absolute is distilled from the leaves of the wood violet (also known as sweet violet, English violet, common violet, florist's violet, or garden violet), a hearty herbaceous flowering perennial native to Europe and Asia, and which has been introduced to North Ame
Limited stock. I don’t know when I will be getting these back in, so get them while you can! Speaking from experience, African Violet seeds are very hard to find! My Mom had every color imaginable when I was a kid, but there wasn’t a whole lot of variegation back then. Variegation is a mutation in plants where some of the leaves have portions of white that do not photosynthesize. When this unusual phenomenon happens in nature, humans pay attention! And cultivate it so they can be shared with the rest of the world. These are green with white variegation and occasional touches of pink. African violets are very easy house plants and actually thrive indoors where temperatures and lighting is much closer to their native habitat. They will not tolerate full sun, making them the ideal house plant. Seeds are very easy to germinate by simply pressing them lightly into the soil. African violets will germinate without fertilizer but it’s very important that they are fertilized to ensure proper growth. Their native habitat soil is very enriched. This is for 10 Variegated African Violet seeds with flower shades in pink, purple and white. These are very hard to find and very expensive. This is the best possible price I am able to provide. Heads up - these seeds are extremely tiny! I combine shipping on all seed orders, you pay one flat fee for as many seeds as you would like for no additional shipping. Orders over $35 for any combination of items in my shop ship for free! All of my seeds are tested and guaranteed. Most of my seeds are fresh off of my own plants.
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Les fleurs violettes - la beauté qui se cache dans la nature et qui a été capturé par les meilleurs photographs professionnels. Vous pouvez trouver toutes
These charming plants reward careful attention with a profusion of delicate blossoms, bringing a touch of beauty and elegance to your indoor space.
What plant do you use when you have a lot of shade, an area that always seems damp, and you don’t want, or can’t grow a lawn?? It has to be low maintenance and flowers would be lovely. …
Most gardeners are familiar with daylilies, peonies, hostas, and iris, but other perennials can add color and interest.
…Pictures are of both full-grown plants and actual plants shipped. …Sizes shipped are in the title and description. …Please note deciduous plants do not have leaves in the winter! … We do not ship to PR or HI …Size Shipped: 3 Well RootedStarter Plants in 1 Qt Containers … And yes we lovingly hand water all our plants and trees Salvia nemorosa 'Violet Riot Common Name: Perennial Salvia, Garden Sage ‘Violet Riot’ produces a riot of vivid violet blue flowers with deep purple calyxes from late spring into early summer. Compared to the industry standard ‘May Night’, it has a much denser habit, a more concentrated show of color, and a neater habit in containers, increasing its impulse appeal at retail. Salvia is a staple item for every sunny garden. It asks little more than sunshine and a little drink every once in a while in return for producing a bountiful mass of colorful flower spires from late spring into early summer. It forms a uniform, rounded clump of aromatic, rugose green foliage that looks nice all season long and is not enjoyed by rabbits or deer. Height: 22.0 Inches Spread: 20.0-24.0 Inches Hardiness Zones: 3,4,5,6,7,8 Flower Color: Purple-blue shades Purple shades Blue shades Foliage Color: Green shades Sunlight: Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Water Requirements: Low Water NeedsAverage Water Needs Bloomtime: Late SpringEarly Summer Attracts Wings: Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Bee Friendly Critter Resistant: Deer Resistant Rabbit Resistant Seasonal Interest: Dried Seed Heads Growth Rate: Medium **The picture, taken yesterday, September 19, 2021, of the old farm house and garden is our home and Mrs. Farmers Fall garden. We are not just growers and sellers of plants, we are stewards of our land. We have been organic farmers for many, many, many a year and at this juncture in our life, have decided to focus on growing perennial plants for our own personal enjoyment as well as for those of you who wish to share in the abundance.
Discover expert tips for African violet care. Learn how to nurture vibrant blooms and lush foliage for stunning indoor displays.
Violets are welcome “weeds” in my garden. In fact, the common blue violet—my particular brand of violet garden guest—is native to these parts, which is more than I can say for myself.