African violets are often thought to be difficult to grow and bloom at home, but here to show us otherwise is Sue Swanson from the QC African Violet Society.
She will cover basic information like lighting, watering, fertilizing, and types and sizes of violets. She will demonstrate how to repot a violet, and each participant will learn how to propagate with a leaf cutting to take home.
The class will be on Tuesday, September 19, at 6:00 at the Scott County Extension Office, 875 Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf.
Free and open to the public. Registration is required by September 15 to ensure there are enough materials for everyone.
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Questions? Contact Jolinda at jolinda@iastate.edu or 563-359-7577.