Violet.
Another beautiful flower in my garden is the violet. Mine is a short bush, but the flowers themselves are large. They are yellow-orange with a dark center.
Violet plants, like all plants, require care. They need to be watered at the roots. If flowering is weak, you can also water them with water and fertilizer.
Violet plants come in different varieties, including those grown in gardens and those grown in pots indoors. I know they are more of a tropical plant.
Violet plants don't like drafts. They also prefer indirect light. Direct sunlight negatively affects the plant.
It's best not to water the plant with cold water; room temperature water is fine, even better if it's settled. As I mentioned in previous posts, avoid watering flowers from above, so that water doesn't splash on the leaves or flowers. Water on the leaves will damage the foliage.
Violet leaves are velvety.
It's best to plant violets in loose, light soil. If you adhere to all this, the violet will feel good and give you its beautiful flowering appearance.