These can be found online by typing in your browser, African violet self watering pots. These are available in ceramic, or plastic, many of our hardware stores or nurseries carry them also.
The root system of an African violet Houseplant are fine, tan colored. Wild violets that grow outside have a little different root system, are a little thicker and hardier for outside weather conditions.
Pots Pans and Poetry - 1911 was released on: USA: 27 February 1911
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No, African violets thrive better indoors because of possibilities of insect infestation and they are sensitive to extreme weather changes. There are some outdoors violets but these are not African violets. They produce small purple blossoms, these are wild violets.
They lit little pots so as to lighten each corner of their house. It is called auspicious to do so.
Yes but you need to pay attention to watering and feeding them.
There is an injection molding company that sells US made plastic nursery pots, it is called PotOMold and you can find them at a variety of different spots, contact them for delivery.
The root system of an African violet Houseplant are fine, tan colored. Wild violets that grow outside have a little different root system, are a little thicker and hardier for outside weather conditions.
I wouldn't think it was a very high number. Only people that buy those plant pots that say self watering etc.
You can Fill up a wateringcan with water and pour it into the plant. If you don't have a watering can then you can use nd pots or cups that you think will hold enough water for your plant.
you pour water on it from a squirtbottle you get for watering the berry pots. you get it from the woman in the plant shop next to the gym in goldenrod, if you have the gym bagdge you will get the squirtbottle
ENGRO POTS, an African Animal
An excellent source of complete cookware is cookware.com. Only-cookware.com is another resource for you. You can also shop overstock.com for an interesting selection. Even Ikea sells pots and pans online.
I think you can just plant it in a pot. My friend's mom sells plants and she has them in pots.
Yes, but a higher degree of maintenance will be required due to watering and feeding requirements , selecting of varieties is also important as different rootstocks give different rates of growth.
Answers I've found elsewhere: Eucalyptus oil in the watering can Clove oil in the watering can (Tansy companion planting - for next year?) Talcum powder Cinnamon powder Peppermint oil Diatomaceous Earth (food grade) "water water and more water they hate being flooded" - also try soaking pots in a tub
Engro pots (African Animal)