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Welcome to my Sunroom
Hi Everyone! Come on in and relax for a bit :-)
COVID-19 numbers around the country are still rising – so please stay home/stay safe, wear a mask when you go out, and keep washing your hands!!
Remember the Three W‘s:
- Wear a Mask
- Watch Your Distance
- Wash Your Hands
Tips and Treasures
The new edition of the African Violet Magazine arrived!
A Look at What’s On the Stands
Since I had to skip the look last time, I’m giving you a good long look today.
My current collection totals 57 varieties of African violet, plus seven of the “other gesneriads.” That’s a lot for me! It remains to be seen, however, if all the leaves put down make it. And of those that make it, how many will truly thrive in my growing conditions.
Get the Bail Money Ready!
In 2021 the AVSA’s annual convention will be in Atlanta, Georgia.
If you have photos of your plants and/or growing spaces that you’d like to share for the website, now would be an excellent time to send them in.
- Show Us Your Growing spaces!!!
- Show Us Your Plants!!
Keep Moving Forward
Thank you for joining me today, and thank you for the star ratings and reviews on iTunes and Facebook, and for the generous donations you have made via Paypal to help keep the podcast going. I so appreciate this!
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I enjoyed your interview with Kurt Jablonski. He spoke at a National Convention and indicated that he had a small apartment and used his oven door to hold plants when repotting. This reveal stuck with me. It would be great if you could do a Zoom meeting with Kurt and have him do a What’s on the Stands tour. Where does he put 500 plants? Does he keep a log of his collection?
Interesting idea, Janet. I’m glad you enjoyed the interview with Kurt!