PaulinKendal
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Worst...they won't survive in or out in our climate unless you're in the highlands.Beautiful. Not easy to grow in our modern, centrally heated homes.
Are you in Alaska. Central heating? surely thats turned off.Beautiful. Not easy to grow in our modern, centrally heated homes.
Our house is centrally heated and double glazed, too. The secret is to grow then in deep saucers filled with horticultural grit. Keep that wet and it creates a moist microclimate around the plant. Just have to keep the water level below the top of the grit, or the roots rot.Beautiful. Not easy to grow in our modern, centrally heated homes.
I hear you. No cat here.Besides that we have a cat that thinks the window sills are his and they would end up on the floor in no time.
They need plenty of indirect light. If you can grow African violets, you can grow these.Hi Paul. The flowers are very beautiful! The dark color pots makes the bloom stands out even more.
Do these flowers require lots of sun in order to bloom?
Thanks John. I use - African Violet feed! And I use it on my streptocarpus too. Works a treat. Great minds and all that.Perfect Paul, what feed do you youse? this year I fed some African Violet feed to some Streptocarpus with great results.
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