Heart-Shaped African Violets

Martha Stewart Living, February 2009

All it takes to propagate African violets is a large healthy leaf, cut in half. To turn the leaf into a pretty gift, snip it into the shape of a heart. Using clean, sharp scissors, remove a leaf with 1 inch of stem from a plant, and shape the leaf. Fill a small pot with fresh potting soil, and poke a hole in the soil with a pencil. Insert 3/4 inch of stem, pack soil firmly around it, and water well. (While rooting, the leaf should be covered with a glass jar or a plastic bag and removed from bright light to keep it moist.) A new plantlet should emerge in 6 to 8 weeks.

Reviews (2)

  • Greenisgood2
    21 Jan, 2013

    Another fun want to share your love of nature is to give some a TickleMe Plant Gift Box Set. With it you can easily grow a real tropical house plant that moves and closes its leaves when you Tickle it or blow it a KISS!
    Here is the TickleMe Plant in action
    TickleMe Plant

  • teachernanburger
    7 Feb, 2012

    I tried this! I'm hopeful it will sprout a new plant.
    http://youcouldmakethat.blogspot.com/2012/02/loving-words-heart-and-cloche.html