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Rob's Dust Storm Mini African Violet

Rob's Dust Storm Mini African Violet

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  • Katie
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    “My great-grandmother grew African violets, my grandmother grows African violets, my mom grows African violets, my sister grows African violets and shoot now I’m trying to teach my daughter to grow African violets. The love for these beauties has been passed down through generations and I’ve finally found the way to get these guys to rebloom. I like the tiny ones that fit in a small vase and I never water from the top. I put a little water in the bottom of whatever container I am using. Usually an antique copper measuring cup and they just love having that little bit of water always. Also they love sun but it can’t be to direct. Fickle but fun is how I describe these guys.”

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