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Sales by appointment only - call to schedule visit. Memberships:
African Violet Society of America (AVSA)
Heart of Texas African Violet Society (HOTAVS)
Lone Star African Violet Council (LSAVC)
The Gesneriad Society

Happy Holidays from Glenda's House of Violets!Hope your holiday season is filled with joy, love, laughter, & lots of gro...
12/21/2025

Happy Holidays from Glenda's House of Violets!
Hope your holiday season is filled with joy, love, laughter, & lots of growing plants!
(Image created while I was having a little fun with CHATGPT!)

Designer's Corner: What's Up With "Dimensions"(Note: check out my "AV Chatterbox" blog found on my websitewww.ghviolets....
12/04/2025

Designer's Corner: What's Up With "Dimensions"
(Note: check out my "AV Chatterbox" blog found on my website
www.ghviolets.com)

Background of the Issue:
I recently had the opportunity to judge & clerk a couple of shows where I encountered similar issues with the show/design schedule related to use of the word "dimensions." The issue raised many questions about why to date, this hasn't been an issue, as well as to get a ruling on what is the rule for use of this word. The Show & Judges Chair was asked for a determination & resolution which, to my understanding, will result in education being provided that provides more clear, concise, & understandable definitions of length, width, & height vs use of the word "dimensions."

What I found most astounding was these were not unusual circumstances or situations. Exhibits have on many occasions not met the L x W x D requirements defined by the schedules. So - what have the judges been doing all this time? Why is this now a "new" issue, when it actually isn't?

Background of the 2 Shows:
Regarding the 2 shows & based on how the word was used in each show, there were similar, yet differing rulings/decisions. Also, there were different judging style dynamics at play between the 2 shows.

Show 1: One judge actually asked the Show Chair for a ruler or measuring tape so the "dimensions" of several designs could be checked to make sure they met the requirements as stated in the show/design schedule. Several entries were not judged based on an inquiry to & determination by the Show Chair. The entries exceeded the sizes as defined in the schedule. 2 of 3 entries in one particular class were not judged. Best in Class was awarded to entry which IMO was not the best exhibit. Judging dynamics: 2 very strong, very different, judging styles vs 1 very quiet, passive style.

Show 2: Several container (dish & natural) gardens had plants that extended outside the perimeter of their container (e.g. dish garden plants exceeded size of container) or the entire exhibit appeared to exceed requirements as noted with use of the word "dimensions." Judging dynamics: All 3 judges were equally strong which balanced panel very well. All waited on ruling from S & J Chair before awarding BIC to best exhibit.

Final Determination by Show & Judges Chair:
After the 2nd show inquiry, the S & J Chair determined that the schedule needed further clarity because of the use of the word "dimensions." Final determination was as follows:

1. Use of the word "dimensions" or "all dimensions" means LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT only. There is no requirement related to "DIAGONALLY". Exhibits are not to be judged measuring diagonally.

2. Show Schedule Approver has been updated about this issue & how to respond to future schedules which are not clear about this. Show Chairs will be educated to either remove use of "dimensions" or provide more detailed clarification of measurements (L x W x H).

Based on my recent experiences with the dimensions issue, I highly recommend the following:

1. Show Chairs - verify all design entries to make absolutely CERTAIN they meet all schedule requirements BEFORE judging even begins.

2. Designers - PLEASE READ THE SCHEDULE! If you have questions, contact the Show Chair PRIOR to when you arrive at the show venue. Measure! Measure! Measure! Be sure your design meets ALL requirements as defined by the show schedule.

3. Design judging is IMO very difficult, as well as very subjective. Most judges do their best to be fair, but there are times when results raise more questions than answers. For judges, if you feel the need to measure every design, please bring your own measuring devices. Stopping to ask a Show Chair for measuring devices IMO is unnecessary, so be better prepared.

NOTE: The above information is based on my own personal experiences & interpretations of what happened at two recent, separate shows. The actual rulings from the Show & Judges Committee would take precedence over my interpretations, comments, or statements in this post.

06/22/2025

It is with deep sadness that the African Violet Club of Greater Atlanta shares the passing of our beloved member and friend, Johnnie Berry. She passed away on June 20, 2025 after a brief illness, surrounded by her loving family.

To say the Johnnie was a plant lover would be an understatement. She was a Master Gardener, member of eight plant clubs, plus the Garden Clubs of Georgia. At one time she held the title of Treasurer for four different clubs and also held several other positions within these organizations.

Ultimately, African violets and other gesneriads became Johnnie’s passion and in 1981 discovered and joined The African Violet Club of Greater Atlanta (AVCGA). She rarely missed a meeting over these last 40-plus years and twice served as club president. She shared her knowledge with everyone and grew hundreds of plants that she shared in “round robins” with club members and anyone who needed a start. She was also an African violet and gesneriads judge during all this time.

Johnnie’s other memberships included our regional society, The Dixie African Violet Society, attending many of its conventions and held the titles of Treasurer and Membership Coordinator for many years; our national society, The African Violet Society of America (AVSA), attending many national conventions and judging at many of them. She served on several AVSA committees and was a Director in 2016-17. Just last year she was awarded the AVSA’s prestigious Mabel and Glenn Hudson Award for Outstanding Affiliate Leadership; and she was also a member of the Gesneriad Society, where she also served as a Director for two years.

Johnnie was a vital and active participant in all the clubs and societies of which she was a member. We know that her loss will leave a void that will be felt by the AVCGA each time we enter our meeting space.

Rest in Peace, sweet Johnnie.

Sharing a little "Waspy Love" today courtesy of Vi-Exclusive, a new Russian hybrid. 💜💜💜
08/26/2024

Sharing a little "Waspy Love" today courtesy of Vi-Exclusive, a new Russian hybrid. 💜💜💜

05/19/2024

For those of you who don't know, we lost our family patriarch Jim Williams on May 9th from a rare form of leukemia. Thanks to everyone for all the beautiful memories & prayers for our family. He insisted on making the trip to national convention in Phoenix as he knew his time was limited. He wanted me to tell everyone how important it was to see all of you, knowing it would be his last trip & the end of his life journey. He was taken from us by a rare form of leukemia. As always, he had to do something odd or unusual. He loved being the class clown & entertaining everyone. He was quick with a joke & always had something funny to say or share with everyone. His hats were his favorite way to entertain everyone. There will be a Celebration of Life for him in late to mid July, date is pending when we finalize location. As soon as plans can be finalized, we will let everyone know.

Really great article about how plants absorb & process light!
07/05/2023

Really great article about how plants absorb & process light!

Why are the leaves green? It sounds like a simple question, but it is still very complicated to explain, involving a lot of molecular botany knowledge. This article will address this question, why leaves are green and how green leaves absorb light.

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