The violet Wall flower
The violet Wall flower
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Видео

Separating Leaf Pots
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Separating the Violet babies from the mother leaf and potting them.
Eliminating Fungus Gnats From My African Violet Grow Room
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My real struggle with the fungus gnats
My Grow Room is Fully Automated
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How I make my hobby a lot easier by automating the grow room.
9 Named African Violet Varieties ** Fancy Frills & Cool Cabbages
Просмотров 414 часа назад
unique looking flowers
My soil recipe & re potting Starter plants
Просмотров 424 часа назад
My secret soil recipe & my repot process for starter plugs.
Unboxing Lyndon Lyon 3rd order
Просмотров 687 часов назад
My 3rd and last shipment of 2024 from Lyndon Lyon Greenhouse
Where do I get my plants
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A breakdown of the vendors I purchased from, and who were my favorites!
Named African Violet Varieties with "Coral, Raspberry, Red & Wine" flowers
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Named African violets with flowers in varying shade of red to coral
Named African Violet Varieties With Magenta Flowers
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7 beautiful varieties with magenta flowers, AKA Fuchsia blooms.
9 Named African Violet Varieties
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A nice selection of pink.
12 Examples Of Variegated African Violets
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12 examples of leaf pattern and color.
African Violet Varieties With Fantasy Flowers
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Blooming violets with Fantasy flowers
My New African Violet Grow Room!
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My New African Violet Grow Room!
My Little Paradise.
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My Little Paradise.
African Violet Sugar Plum Dream
Просмотров 3628 дней назад
African Violet Sugar Plum Dream
Store garlic for one year No canning!
Просмотров 52Месяц назад
Store garlic for one year No canning!
Eight African Violet Varieties (Ukrainian / Russian)
Просмотров 1352 месяца назад
Eight African Violet Varieties (Ukrainian / Russian)
Eight African Violet varieties (Lyndon Lyon)
Просмотров 2522 месяца назад
Eight African Violet varieties (Lyndon Lyon)
African Violets 15 Varieties
Просмотров 2372 месяца назад
African Violets 15 Varieties
How to plant, harvest, & hang your garlic.
Просмотров 3072 месяца назад
How to plant, harvest, & hang your garlic.
African Violet Harmony's Lucky Lady
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African Violet Harmony's Lucky Lady
African Violet RS Zhabo
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African Violet RS Zhabo
"Hunter's Slippery When Wet" African Violet
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"Hunter's Slippery When Wet" African Violet
African Violet "Wranglers Boot Stomping"
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African Violet "Wranglers Boot Stomping"
partial decapitation & sucker removal
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partial decapitation & sucker removal
African Violet "Cajun's Royal Knockout"
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African Violet "Cajun's Royal Knockout"
African Violet "Cajun's Blueberry Hill"
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African Violet "Cajun's Blueberry Hill"
African Violet "Watermelon Snow"
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African Violet "Watermelon Snow"
African Violet "Keylime Treat"
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African Violet "Keylime Treat"

Комментарии

  • @hongxu4160
    @hongxu4160 14 часов назад

    wow !!! Beautiful.

  • @naomineal1785
    @naomineal1785 День назад

    Greetings. This is a great idea that I will begin to use. Thank you for sharing.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 20 часов назад

      thankyou for watching

  • @dianetaylor1699
    @dianetaylor1699 День назад

    Beautiful and obviously loved plants! Is Freya a Pomeranian or something else? She's similar to our extremely spoiled little Pom.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 День назад

      7/8 Pom & 1/8 chihuahua

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 День назад

      thankyou for watching

  • @awakentothyself7153
    @awakentothyself7153 День назад

    Don't know why people have to be so critical. You do what works for you. Your plants are beautiful.

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 День назад

    Can you show us what’s covered with clear domes?? Appreciate

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 2 дня назад

    Good evening!! Thanks for very informative video!! I would highly recommend to add some charcoal to the potting mix, it’s purifies the mix by eliminating bad bacteria

  • @dianetaylor1699
    @dianetaylor1699 3 дня назад

    Every time I go to the LLG website I have trouble with it. When I add something to the cart it says it's unsafe and I'm unprotected or something. If I go ahead and add it after I try to add something else the other item deletes. Anyone else have that problem?

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 3 дня назад

      yep. they have a way to go with online orders. Just ignore the warning and proceed as if it was not there. you have to register first off. Then when you add something to your cart there is a second spot that asks you again or it wont be added. Its always a headache but I finally got it down. The cart will not do more than 6 plants. Do not order during winter if you are out of state or the shipping will be like $45. Summer shipping is $24 But I get it in 3 days coast to coast. The plants are always pristine and healthy! Always very well packed.

    • @dianetaylor1699
      @dianetaylor1699 День назад

      ​@leaners62 Thank you so much for the info! I'll try again before summer shipping ends. I'm in West side of Texas so that's quite the travel too.

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 3 дня назад

    Hello!! Can you show us your next steps with new AV!! Appreciate

  • @OrchidboyTroy
    @OrchidboyTroy 3 дня назад

    I was on LLG website when I got the notification for this video. It must be the universe supporting my decision 😂🤔 I love to see these unboxings. Thank you! Have a great weekend 🪴🌺😁

  • @dianetaylor1699
    @dianetaylor1699 6 дней назад

    I ordered this variety last week. I can't wait to get it. What a beauty! One of your videos popped up in my feed. Im subscribing!

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 6 дней назад

      Thankyou for watching and promise to provide alot more videos to enjoy.

  • @edwardmangoma7673
    @edwardmangoma7673 7 дней назад

    Amazing and beautiful flowers bloom.

  • @awakentothyself7153
    @awakentothyself7153 8 дней назад

    Do you plant all your violets in the 4” pots? Semi miniature trailers also?

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 8 дней назад

      I start them in Dixie cups if I cultivated them myself. Then I move them to 9 oz. cups before moving them to a 4 inch pot. I did my first 40 violets in 5 inch orchid pots that are perforated on all sides. 3 months ago I moved half of those (20) to 4 inch pots just to see which did better. the orchid pots won, but you have to bottom soak them every watering or the water just runs out the holes. I must state that my pots are only filled with my potting mix on the top 40 percent of the pot. The bottom 60 percent is a screened pearlite/vermiculite mix and my soil is 2/3 rds. pearlite, very light. Pearlite straight from the bag was turning into a block of concrete hindering drainage so I screen out the fine stuff and use the coarse with about 20 percent vermiculite mixed in, to prevent compaction. I plan on doing a video next week showing my mix and how I pot them. I do not wick water. All are top watered once a week except for the orchid baskets which I soak, and the young babies and starters that I give a sip on one side of pot every 2 days or they drown easy. I hope that was not too big an earful. thanks for watching.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 8 дней назад

      I do not have trailers and My semi's are in 3 inch pots. Might move them back to 9 oz cups as they are struggling.

    • @awakentothyself7153
      @awakentothyself7153 8 дней назад

      @@leaners62 no, not at all too long. I appreciate your input. I had the same thing with my perlite. I found it too fine and did order some large stuff. Never thought of sifting it. Thanks for that tip. Your plants look beautiful, and looked like they were in big pots. The reason I asked.

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 9 дней назад

    I am probably the first one to see your video!! I had bad experience with Green escape- the plants were very small and half of them didn’t make it! I might recommend you another greenhouse for violets- Violet Barn! Good quality plants and you have one freebie if you leave a comment ( good or bad). Love you plants and great room for your babies!And another site- Linda secret garden, the same varieties as in Green Escape

  • @larrystacey7138
    @larrystacey7138 10 дней назад

    Love the shelves. I bought similar ones this year from Sam’s Club 18x48 with six shelves and liners included for $99. I removed one shelf because they were too close together. Which was the best deal I could find anywhere. I’m using some 4ft shop lights for my AV and other Gesneriads off Amazon $49 for six lights.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 9 дней назад

      Thank You for the Tip. Thanks for Watching!

  • @pamrodriguez2237
    @pamrodriguez2237 11 дней назад

    Your room is beautiful ❤❤ good job! I love violets too ❤❤

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 10 дней назад

      Thank you!! 😊

  • @НатальяКолемасова-т5б

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤

  • @catherinelink6794
    @catherinelink6794 13 дней назад

    I love, love, love your music with this podcast. It is so soothing!

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 13 дней назад

      So glad!

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 13 дней назад

      I'm having a ton of fun doing it

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 13 дней назад

    Beautiful species!! Thanks!!

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 13 дней назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 15 дней назад

    Beautiful plants, robust and healthy

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 15 дней назад

    👍👍👍👍❤️

  • @awakentothyself7153
    @awakentothyself7153 16 дней назад

    I started two years ago with my Mom’s African Violets and found variegated ones a year ago…I’m obsessed, I love them all!

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 17 дней назад

    Hello my new friend!! Congratulations with beautiful room for your babies!! Great job, enjoy it!! Can’t wait to see the next videos!! Best!!

  • @emilieweathers2187
    @emilieweathers2187 18 дней назад

    Where can I buy any of these varieties?

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 18 дней назад

      i will do a video on it for you

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 20 дней назад

    Can’t wait to see your new babies

  • @TheodoreWillette
    @TheodoreWillette 23 дня назад

    Nope

  • @reeseindac4626
    @reeseindac4626 25 дней назад

    The chicken foot and the potato 💀

  • @lupitarico6722
    @lupitarico6722 28 дней назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @OrchidboyTroy
    @OrchidboyTroy 29 дней назад

    She’s gorgeous 😍🌺

  • @akamuu
    @akamuu Месяц назад

    TY for the Video; 😀

  • @aprilelder6818
    @aprilelder6818 Месяц назад

    Thats a big onion! 🎉🎉

  • @hremaddox
    @hremaddox Месяц назад

    Can you show us how?

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 Месяц назад

      I certainly will . I plan on doing videos on how I grow all my veggies. I want to thank you for taking the time to watch my video. Sincerely, Leaners

  • @nicholascucchiara7062
    @nicholascucchiara7062 Месяц назад

    Onion sets are half grown and plucked out of the ground for you to then re-plants, of course it won’t ever get as big and just direct sowing, imagine letting your onion grow from seed and once they sprout, you dig them out of the ground and sell them to neighbors, that onion has to re settle in the ground and who knows how long onion sets were sitting out for before planting, also I feel like if the outer skin on the sets you buy are completely dry and skinned over, the sprout will never make it out of its own shell.

  • @PatOlson-f3d
    @PatOlson-f3d Месяц назад

    Awesome AVs. Looking forward to watch them grow.

  • @catherinelink6794
    @catherinelink6794 Месяц назад

    Love your Crocosmia, Leaners! Are you getting alot of hummers?

  • @charlottejohnson2070
    @charlottejohnson2070 Месяц назад

    Goid job 😮❤

  • @PlaneManHehehe
    @PlaneManHehehe 2 месяца назад

    Don't ever buy your husband a chainsaw for Christmas for his birthday or any occasion they are not professional tree Fellers they are husbands who probably don't know how to use that thing he came with two legs and two arms let's try to keep him that way

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for responding so fast!! I use the same Bonide granules, and repotting upon receiving the plants! Quarantine for 6-8 weeks, and still they are dying!! What watering system do you use? From the top, bottom or wick? Appreciate all info that I can get!! Thanks again!! Best luck

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      I water the babies from the top with a Walmart ,BBQ sauce bottle I never soak the babies cause the have very limited root structure. I will only water on one side of the pot so the babies can breath better. I place a chair under every pot so they never sit in water. I use old Bottle caps as a chair for the babies. Stay very light on the fertilizer and do not feed for the first week. I buck the system on the adults. I guess I'm a bit of a Maverick! LOL. I do not wick water. I hate that slimy string dangling there when handling the plants. Instead I use a two pot system. I have the pot the plant is potted in and a second pot with no holes and a chair to sit on. For adults only, I fill the outer vessel with luke warm water and set the plant in it for 5 minutes to soak it up from the bottom. after 5 minutes I dump all the water and put the pot back in the outer vessel on the chair. I wait another 15 minutes then dump any remaining water. I have the plants on the counter under low light the entire time. Then I put them back on the grow shelf with the lights off for two hours. I turn off the lights because even the slightest drop of water on a leaf will cause a brown spot if the lights are on. I do this about once a week but this may vary in every house. Basically I wait till they are bone dry before watering. I also wait a few days before treating the babies with Bonide, and use only a sixteenth of a teaspoon on top of soil. Once they are established I up that to 1/8th teaspoon of Bonide.

    • @marinatuberman3489
      @marinatuberman3489 2 месяца назад

      @@leaners62very valuable information, thank so much!! May I ask you more questions in the future? Best regards, Marina

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      @@marinatuberman3489 absolutely

  • @marinatuberman3489
    @marinatuberman3489 2 месяца назад

    Good morning AV enthusiast!! You have very nice collection of healthy plants! I used to buy plants from the same source ( from Etsy), but mine plants don’t survive! Some of them were too small and didn’t grow enough root system, others had trips and didn’t make it! I have a question: do you do incoming prophylaxis for your plants? Spraying with insecticide or other sprays, and quarantine?? For your knowledge, there is some online stores where you might buy the same varieties cheaper: Linda Secret Garden and Heavenly Creation Nursery! Good luck!!

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      Good morning to you too. I quarantine all plants for approximately 6 weeks in separate back room. I repot all plants appon arrival. I treat with systemic Bonide with all plants, every 8 weeks, on surface of soil if not repotting. I keep a written schedule. If a plant struggles I will bag it. If it still struggles I may decapitate and strip the leaves leaving at least 3 leaves on the crown, repot and bag it for two weeks. Bad roots are far more deadly than no roots. Any new arrivals that look suspicious are (INSV) tested. I keep tests in fridge at all times. I only test plants that are not thriving or look suspicious. I did get one positive out of 80 new starters. SCARY!!! The tests are expensive. I get the tests from "AGDIA" I buy the 25 pack. I have ordered plant starters, from over ten different vendors. I buy from whom ever has the plant I am searching for at a reasonable price. My healthiest plants have been from Lyndon Lyon. My healthiest hybrids are LLG hybrids regardless of whom I go thru. Starters are very fragile. My quarantine room is highly temperature controlled with a ceiling fan on low at all times. I live at 500 feet elevation near Mount Rainier. Thrips are not a problem here but powdery mildew is. Good air flow is vital with a stable temp of 78 for the babies. 75 for established plants. This has worked for me. If a plants still wont thrive I will toss it. Only one has been tossed out of 80 Plants. The only spraying I do is for powdery mildew. Hope this all this was not too much of an earful. Again I want to thank you for taking the time to watch my video. Sincerely, Leaners

  • @catherinelink6794
    @catherinelink6794 2 месяца назад

    Wow! I just have a couple of green stalks coming out.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      when did you plant it

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      it has to sit in the ground for ten months over winter. if you just planted it, then a few stalks sounds about right. leave it till next June and feed it over the summer and winter. harvest late next June.

  • @larrylewis3573
    @larrylewis3573 2 месяца назад

    Dear Violet Wall Flower, I really enjoyed this video of some very beautiful and unusual African violets. What I liked very much is that you showed each violet in detail, and did not rush. Also, you showed the name of each violet very clearly, and, once again, did not rush. This was just about !the right number violets for one video. When there are too many, one suffers from ‘violet indigestion’. I have only one suggestion : the music could be less loud, softer, background, and more contemplative. Just a suggestion. I encourage you to make more such videos on violets. This one was very enjoyable and exceptionally good. Sincerely, Larry Clarence Lewis London, Ontario, Canada.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for the tip. I am still in the process of learning video editing. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my video. Thanks again, Leaners

  • @jillmadigan9841
    @jillmadigan9841 2 месяца назад

    Jute string self-destructs naturally and is sold in a good-sized roll at Dollar-and-a-quarter (plus tax) Tree! Garden on, friend. What zone are you in? I'm in z5b, Milwaukee, Wisc where I'm still planting our community bed in our garden. I'm almost ready to harvest my second year's (Y2)Transylvanian garlic, which is still quite tasty, trimmed of roots and stalk. Your video is well-done and informative. I couldn't recall about the [clove-size : bulb-size] ratio/correlation, so thanks for clearing that for me! We will try different garlic-spots in the garden this fall, Y3.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 2 месяца назад

      I love the jute. I mistakenly called it hemp. I am in zone 8 at 500 feet elevation. We have rather cold nights here with hot days. I am at the base of Mt Rainier. I'm sure it has a huge impact on our weather. Thanks for watching the channel. Sincerely Leaners

  • @erikmora7730
    @erikmora7730 2 месяца назад

    AHHHHHHHHH I LOVE TURTLES!!!!!!

  • @mandy8263
    @mandy8263 3 месяца назад

    Angel is adorable!!!❤❤❤

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 3 месяца назад

      she is! thankyou

  • @felicia.1958
    @felicia.1958 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful! So glad to see your Scorching Suns are beautifully growing! ☀️💛☀️

  • @felicia.1958
    @felicia.1958 3 месяца назад

    The blossoms look like chimera blossoms, also called pinwheel blossoms. Very pretty! 💜🤍💜

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 3 месяца назад

      I love it. Hubby got it for me on valentines day at home depot!

  • @catherinelink6794
    @catherinelink6794 3 месяца назад

    I like your music. It is very soothing

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! That was what I was trying for.

  • @catherinelink6794
    @catherinelink6794 3 месяца назад

    Soooo cute!

  • @BenDover-cj8by
    @BenDover-cj8by 4 месяца назад

    he looks so happy

  • @pilcas1
    @pilcas1 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing your new plants.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for visiting

  • @VictorianLampshadeTailor
    @VictorianLampshadeTailor 4 месяца назад

    Hello and greetings from germany! I have violets for more than 20 years, and I will give you some tips (so sorry for my englisch☺) Your pots for mother plants are a lot to big, use these white mugs for big plants. I have all my mother plants in 6cm Pots, older plants are in 8 or 10cm pots. If you want, try the following: Take Plagron Pro mix, if available, and mix it with perlite. My winning mix is ​​1 cup of Pro mix soil and 1 1/2 cups of Perlite, but your soil looks good, I don't use vermiculite at all. All my "adult violets" grow at 22°C and wick watering. I mix 1/4 fertilizer into the water and 2ml hydrogen peroxide.

    • @leaners62
      @leaners62 4 месяца назад

      thank you so much for the tips i appreciate it very much. I recently repotted everyone and move all the miniatures into smaller pots. I also just ordered smaller pots on amazon for the larger violets. I've been doing 1/4 fertilizer (just ordered Jacks 20/20) but did not know the ratio to use hydrogen peroxide. is that 2ml per gallon or liter. LOL were still on the kings foot here. thank you so much for taking the time to watch my videos. and the advice helps a lot.

    • @awakentothyself7153
      @awakentothyself7153 8 дней назад

      If your plants are thriving and blooming, why would you change what you are doing? Just a thought…