Wild Violets Are Edible! Discover Their Benefits and Uses Yes, Violets Are Edible What makes a yard feel more like spring than the blue-violet finally showing her tiny purple blooms, as if to say, “The fairies are here!”? Her purple petals provide joy to adults and children alike as they bloom in March and April As with many of our spring herbs, she arrives right when needed Violets are found all over North America This perennial herb loves to
Flower Meanings: The Language of Flowers | Almanac. com Discover the language of flowers with the Almanac's complete chart of Flower Meanings Which flowers represent love, strength and innocence? Find out what flowers represent!
Birth Month Flowers: What Is My Birth Flower? - The Old Farmers Almanac Do you know what your birth month flowers are? As with gemstones, every month has a birth flower; in fact, many months have two birth flowers Find out your birth month flower—and the birth flowers for each month of the year for your loved ones!
Purple Flower Names and Pictures | Almanac. com Purple, a symbol of royalty and wealth, adds richness and depth to a flowerbed or container A mix of blue and red, purple can vary from heavily reddish violet to mostly blue indigo, with many other shades of purple in between Purple goes with almost everything!
Plants Safe for Cats Indoors | Almanac. com See some of my favorite ferns to grow indoors 3 African Violets African violets, as well as streptocarpus, gloxinia, goldfish plant, and other gesneriads, are safe for your furry companions Learn how to care for African violets If you see this damage on your African violet leaves don’t blame bugs; it is probably your beloved Tigger! 4
Ground Ivy: How to Identify, Uses, And Benefits | Almanac. com Ground ivy appears in the spring with two other “weeds” that have health benefits: dandelions and wild violets As soon as the ivy pokes its head up from the lawn and garden, I harvest it and dry it for tea throughout the year
Daily Calendar for Friday, October 10, 2025 | Almanac. com Cuttings from African violets are fragile Place a cutting on peat pellets that have been well soaked in water, then squeezed to remove excess moisture Put the cutting and pellets in a small plastic bag, but use a stick or hard plastic tab to keep the bag from touching the cutting Seal the bag tightly and place it in bright light When the cutting grows a healthy clump of roots, transfer the