Saturday, February 05, 2011

Violets In Windows!!!


I found this old picture of my mothers' violets growing on shelves on windows. It was taken before 1954 because she moved away that year. Note how all the plants are in clay pots, which is the way they grew them back then.

As I recall when she watered the plants some water would spill on the shelves so she would have to wipe up the water but it was not a problem since it was glass. Once in awhile she would take all the plants off the shelves and clean the glass. A big job indeed.

The window faced the south. She would close the blinds when it got real hot. Windows at that time were not E windows so how they never burned was a surprise, or maybe they did but I don't remember.

The lowest shelf always fascinated me because the supporting bracket pulled up and away. Kids liked things that moved. The shelves and brackets are no longer around.

I thought you might like to see how violets were grown many years ago …or maybe some still do it that way.


Sunday, January 16, 2011

Chimera Violet Seeds

 Well..... this is what a year and a few months of experimentation are starting to look like.

Last year seeds were set on a green chimera violet. Do chimeras pass that trait down in seeds? Can you get a chimera from seed?

I guess we'll see.
 This is my first bud on my first baby to produce a plant from seed.

Violets need to leave the pod ON the plant to ripen for approximately six months. Then it takes a while after sowing to get the plantlets, and of course waiting enough months for a first bloom takes patience.

Other gesneriads do not take quite so long from pollination to plant, but African violets do.
This is the bud on it's very, very first day trying to open. It's not a large bloom, and I'm not sure if it will have any sort of striping on the flower, but it is green and shows a lively amount of fuzziness.

More photos when it and it's companions open up a little and we can see what sort of blooms might actually be represented. It does look like it has pollen though......

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

January Meeting Minutes!

President Gail P. called the meeting to order 1:02 PM. at Davannis restaurant. Fifteen members and 2 guests were present. The November 2010 minutes had a typo which needed to be corrected, third paragraph, from "makes some" to read "make some". The treasurer's report was distributed. Mary E also reported a loss from the show at Bachmans. There is still one bill for the ribbons that has not been paid.

Carol S. and Jim G. seconded to raise the dues to $15 for individual, and $10 for second person in the same household. The membership voted and approved it. The increase will be effective March 1, 2011.

Gerten's Greenhouse is having a Plant Society day March 26 from 1PM to 4PM. Volunteers are needed to be there. Steve asked for some logos for signs.


The Feb. 12 meeting has been changed to Gail P. house. It will be a DVD on trailers by Bill Price.

The March 12 meeting will be at Davannis in Bloomington at noon, with a program about orchids by Steve and Jim.

The meeting April 20th, Wed. 6PM at Old Country Buffet.

There will not be a meeting in May.

June 15th Potluck 6 PM at Patty and Steves.

The club voted the slate of officers.

Announcement: Orchid Show at the McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul, Jan 29 and 30th.

The meeting was adjourned at 1:28 PM.

Following the meeting was the Jeopardy game presented by J.S.

Respectfully,

Sharon J

Friday, November 19, 2010

November Meeting Minutes!

President Gail P. called the meeting to order 9:03 PM. at Paul's home. Fourteen members were present. The Secretaries report was distributed. No vote was taken on it.
 
The Treasurers report was read. No vote was taken. The report from September had a minor correction showing interest income from a CD. The results of the show are not known since all the bills are not paid. The club purchased 135 plants from Lyons, sold 108 including 15 to members leaving 27 plants unsold.


The show at Bachmans' had poor public traffic, partly due to Hwy. 62 closed for the weekend. We could use some posters in the store but the cost of $40 for one is to be decided whether we need to makes some. More publicity is needed.


J.S. is going to contact Bachmans' to make a reservation for a show next year in early October 2011.

Gail received a request from the national convention to be held next year in Philadelphia for a contribution for the "goodie bag". Terry L. made a motion of $25 contribution and the club voted to approve it.

The slate of officers was presented. Next meeting the club will vote.

President: Gail P
VP: Brenda

Secretary: Carol S

Treasurer: Mary E

Membership: Jim G

Publicity: Steve G

Directors: Paul H., Sandy M., J. S.

There were suggestions by the membership for future meetings: They included DVDs on growing trailers by Bill Price, Species to Spectacular by Pat Hancock, speaker Dennis Miller about streps or Sharon J., hybridizing by Barb, etc. J. S. also told how successful the Skype meeting was with Dale Martens and it is would be a way of getting speakers from around the world without much cost other than giving a nominal speaker fee.

The time for the next meeting has been changed to noon, January 8th at Davanni's. A notice will be sent to members before the meeting. The February meeting will be either at Jims G. or Gail P. Again, notices will be sent out. J. S. provided some delicious treats.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:34 PM

Respectfully,

Sharon J

Mark Armstead from Linders Garden Center gave a very informative talk about the needs of houseplants in the winter. Members seemed very fascinated with the new LED lights that are coming in the future. I think everyone learned a great deal.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

October Show


A beautiful fall show was held at Bachman's on Lyndale. The winning entries were spectacular.

 Rows of violets lined the tables.















A couple of memorable plants entered were this Streptocarpus "Silvia".
There are too many lovely plants to show them all but here's one that will impress!

Many beautiful plants were exhibited by club members. New members are always welcome to stop by, join the club or come to a meeting to see what they're all about!

Welcome.

Friday, September 17, 2010

NSAVC Minutes 09 15 10

President Gail P. called the meeting to order 7:10 PM. at her home. Fourteen members were present. The Secretaries and Treasurers report were read and approved.


Fall show discussion: Set up is Friday Oct. 1 at noon.

Email entries to Mary E. by Sept. 27,

Exhibits must be entered before 3 PM. Judging begins at 4PM

Need help with sales. A paper was passed around for signing up to volunteer.

Board meeting is Sunday Oct. 3 at 1 PM.

Members may donate money or gifts towards special awards if they would like to.

A new schedule of awards was distributed and voted and approved by the membership.

Members are asked to donate leaves to sell.

Grocery bags are need for the sales.

Hopefully Jim can bring boxes for sales.


Other items of interest: The treasurer has not received the insurance bill for the club. She will check with Jim if he knows anything about it.

The audit still has not been completed. The committee needs to schedule a time to do it.

A new sheet was distributed asking for hosts/hostesses and treats for upcoming meetings.

Any unsold sale plants can be sold to members at the end of the show at the cost to the club. Roughly the cost is $4.75 for standards, and $12.00 for chimeras. Any plants unsold will be donated to Bachman employees.

Mary K. F. volunteered to make new nametags.

I am not sure if the meeting was actually adjourned. It seemed to slide into Gail and Carol grooming plants.

Carol brought some very delicious treats.

Respectfully,
SJ

Monday, September 06, 2010

Flower Pollination

 The flowers aren't African violets unfortunately, but this is how the seeds are made, whether in violet or any other plant that makes seeds. See the cool orange sacks on the bee's back legs? One on each side. The bee picked up this pollen at a flower somewhere and in its travels will perhaps pollinate a flower it will soon visit.
Click on the photos, they will enlarge somewhat.... See the powder/dust on the bee's eyes and wing base and legs? All that is pollen too.


How about a comment?

Thursday, September 02, 2010

From Store to Show Violets

The upcoming show has a new category. The GROCERY STORE violet. What do you do with what you typically get at the store?

This one is from the home improvement store actually, but you see a bunch of stuff wrong with it.

It has baby leaves, broken leaves, spent flowers, suckers, what doesn't it have wrong?

 First, the baby leaves come off.

Look for the small leaves that are directly under the largest outer row of leaves. The outer row should logically have the biggest, oldest leaves. When they are little you know that they are from the starter plant and they are babies.
 Take off all the spent blossoms, the  broken stuff etc.
 Look deeper under some of the leaves. See the small plantlet that is starting in the center. It's the little thing with three leaves  and it is NOT the center of the plant, as you can see the center is further back not in focus right now.









 Here is that small three leaved sucker removed. You could plant up that portion to make a baby plant.








One of the lower leaves is rotated to the right. If we reposition it, it might straighten up in a couple of weeks and fill in the gap.

 Toothpicks work nicely to gently move the leaf into the position you want it to be in.
Now the cleaned up, and groomed plant is under lights and we'll see if it can be taken to the show as an example of what you can do with a plant you just purchased from a regular store but want to look like a "show plant"

Please feel free to comment.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

June 16, 2010 Meeting Minutes

Ten members showed up for our fun potluck supper. Sandy took the time and gave us a tour of their beautiful garden. It is nice to see spectacular plants especially the Martagon lilies. Her daughter and only grandson were staying at her house so we finally met them after knowing Sandy all these years. The grandson is great, a very busy cute boy!




The potluck turned out nicely. It was a nice combination of appetizers, main courses and deserts all, which was very good.



The club decided to donate $15 each to the Boyce Edens fund, AVSA Building fund, and the AVSA booster fund. The next bank CD is coming due in June but with such a low interest rate of 1% we decided it is not worth the effort to renew it but put the funds in the checking account.



A lot of time was spent revising the fall schedule omitting edged and geneva edges and putting the trailers in a separate section. We may not be asking members for donations and may not give any cash awards, just ribbon awards.



Respectfully,

SJ

Sunday, August 22, 2010

After the Flower

Perry's flower is now dried and done... the next phase of Perry's intriguing life will having a single leaf (that looks somewhat like the leaf of the little plant sitting to the left of Perry) start to grow. Believe it or not, if you examine the plant next to Perry closely, it has just the one large, compound leaf. The plant goes through it's life like this till it's time for that leaf to die, after hopefully providing the underground corm with lots of energy for the next round of flowering. Stay tuned.