Why are my violas not blooming?
Several factors can affect flowering in violas, including inadequate sunlight, nutrient deficiencies, overcrowding, or stress from extreme temperatures or waterlogged soil. Ensure that your violets receive sufficient sunlight, fertilize as needed, thin out overcrowded areas, and provide optimal growing conditions to encourage blooming.
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What are some common problems I might encounter when growing calla lilies, and how can I address them?
Calla lilies can be susceptible to pests like aphids and spider mites, as well as diseases like bacterial soft rot. Regularly inspect your plants for signs of infestation or disease. If you notice any problems, treat them promptly with insecticidal soap or fungicide, following the instructions on the product label.
Are calla lilies poisonous? What precautions should I take when handling them?
Yes, all parts of the calla lily plant contain calcium oxalate, which may cause severe irritation and swelling in the mouth and throat if ingested. Keep calla lilies away from children and pets, and wear gloves when handling them to avoid skin irritation.
How do I overwinter calla lilies in colder climates?
After the first frost, when the foliage begins to wilt, dig up the rhizomes and allow them to dry in a cool, dry place. Store the rhizomes in a paper bag or cardboard box in a cool (45-50°F or 7-10°C), dry place until the danger of frost has passed in spring.