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The African violet Bible: How to Grow Saintpaulias that Bloom 365 Days a Year (Indoor Flower Gardening Book)

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  • Publisher:Independently published (August 14, 2019)
  • Language:English
  • Paperback:95 pages
  • ISBN-10:1686107943
  • ISBN-13:978-1686107948
  • Item Weight:8.6 ounces
  • Dimensions:7 x 0.23 x 10 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank:#566,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #79 in Perennial Gardening #343 in House Plant Gardening #432 in Gardening & Horticulture Reference (Books)
  • Customer Reviews:4.4 out of 5 stars 109Reviews
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The African violet Bible: How to Grow Saintpaulias that Bloom 365 Days a Year (Indoor Flower Gardening Book)
The African violet Bible: How to Grow Saintpaulias that Bloom 365 Days a Year (Indoor Flower Gardening Book)
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From the Back Cover

I know how frustrating it is to watch your indoor plants die on you. And I know just how much helpless you feel when you can't do anything about it.It is even worse if that plant is one of the most popular houseplants in the world - the African violet. You do everything humanly possible and yet you don't see the results you can be proud of. At best, your Saintpaulias grow but seldom blooms. At worst, they don't grow at all.Don't get held back again. All you need to do is grab this African violet Bible and learn how to handle these temperamental darn little plants like a green thumb you were meant to be.You'll learn:

  • The basics of growing African violets successfully even if you're a total newbie.
  • How best to care for your African violets so that they keep blooming throughout the year. 
  • How to propagate your own beautiful African violet babies.
  • How to save and revive your dying Saintpaulia plants.
  • Different varieties to choose.
  • Common African violet problems and how to solve each. Plus so much more...
By the time you're through with this book, you'll be in a position to grow Saintpaulias that bloom 365 days a year stress free.

Product Description

Do you wish there was a way to save your African violet from inevitable death? Or wonder if there are any tips to encourage them into flowering? Do you know for sure what is happening to them?

I know the feeling when you’ve just acquired your first African violet plant from a well-known garden center with a lovely purple bloom. Or maybe they were sent to you as gifts or you inherited them from a loved one.

You really enjoy watching them grow and flower. It’s a great sentimental feeling.

Until one day, you notice that your African violet looks miserable!

The new leaves under the flower's crown seems to dry or they’ve started losing their color and turning brown. The once lovely classic purple blooms are looking droopy and withering fast – and it looks really bad.

Is there any way to save the plants at this point?

You wonder:

You know you have to do something about it. So, you result to visiting gardening forums for the much-needed advice and encouragement. Sure, you get some suggestions. Some help you save some plants but for the rest, death is inevitable.

And it becomes a dreaded vicious cycle before you decide these darn little plants are so temperamental and quit altogether.

It’s not your fault.

How could you know what is happening?   

You’ve done everything right; you’ve followed all the advice you could get but still no hope for your Saintpaulias. Besides, how could you succeed if the advice you’ve been receiving has been extremely vague. For instance, you’re told to avoid too little or too much light. If you’re a flower gardening beginner, what does this really mean?

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Don’t get held back again with your gardening passion. And more so, your love for the most popular indoor plant in the world – the African violet.

All you have to do right now is get:

The African violet Bible: How to Grow Saintpaulias that Bloom 365 Days a Year (Indoor Flower Gardening Book)


Finally! An African violet book that is in-depth enough to help you keep your indoor plants in top shape.

Are you a beginner looking for the basics of growing amazing indoor saintpaulias? Or you’re an advanced African violet enthusiast and want to take your game to the next level? Have you been growing these houseplants since you were a child, but they always inevitably died as you didn't keep up the proper care regime?

Then you need to get a copy of The African violet Bible.

This book is not only packed with practical information, but plenty of photos and illustrations to help you understand important concepts.

While getting this book is one of the smartest moves you’ll make today, it won’t solve all your gardening problems neither will it transform you into an overnight green thumb. How much you succeed will depend on how much you’re willing to do.

Still with me?

Here’s a brief overview of what’s covered in the book:

  • All the growing basics (this alone is enough to transform your craft)
  • How to force blooming by using a framework I developed called the Ball Rolling Technique (No more ‘too little or too much light stuff’ – you’ll know exactly how much light is required to trigger Florigen (a hormone responsible for flowering).
  • Watering African violets is a controversial subject – the facts and watering techniques have been covered.
  • How to save your indoor plants from inevitable death by mastering the ‘Pest and Disease Triangle,’ and much more.

By purchasing this book, you're on your way to achieving phenomenal results in houseplants gardening.

Scroll up to the top of the page and hit the BUY NOW button.

About the Author

Christopher Makomere describes himself as 'an epitome of empathy.' He's a father of a beautiful young lady, Skyla (1-year-old at the time of writing). A loving husband to Lydia and together, they reside in a quiet neighborhood somewhere in East Africa.When he's not working in a rose breeding company, he's tending to his plants, blogging about all things gardening. He's also a freelance gardening copywriter who only works with environmental conscious brands.He's also worked as an Agronomist for USAID-KHCP project aimed at assisting small-scale farmers in semi-arid Kenya earn their livelihoods through farming. He studied horticulture at Egerton University and he's the author of Passion Fruit Farming: A step by Step Guide to Growing Passion Fruits for Profit.

 

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