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Outsidepride Viola Admiration - 2000 Seeds
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  • Grew immediately
  • Good for thin areas
  • Edible decoration

Outsidepride Viola Admiration - 2000 Seeds

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Customers have had mixed experiences with these seeds, with some reporting no germination and others reporting that they never germinated. However, some customers have found them to be a great addition to their gardens and have even used them to decorate sweet treats. Overall, customers have had mixed experiences with these seeds.
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Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Admiration, has large deep violet blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies and bees will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Violas are similar to pansies …
Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Admiration, has large deep violet blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies and bees will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Violas are similar to pansies but are hardier and longer blooming. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Admiration seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with these seeds, with some reporting no germination and others reporting that they never germinated. However, some customers have found them to be a great addition to their gardens and have even used them to decorate sweet treats. Overall, customers have had mixed experiences with these seeds.

Pros

  • Grew immediately
  • Good for thin areas
  • Edible decoration

Cons

  • Inconsistent germination
  • Low growth rate
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Viola cornuta are charming little flowers for the old-fashioned garden! This variety, Admiration, has large deep violet blooms. They are great for containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes or plant them in mass groupings in the front of the flower border. Butterflies and bees will enjoy the Violas that are in your landscape! Violas are similar to pansies but are hardier and longer blooming. They prefer cool conditions, so after they bloom in the spring, cut them back to encourage another bloom again in the fall. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, and they like full sun to partial shade. Once Violas are established, they will often reseed but are not considered to be aggressive. After the danger of frost has passed, directly start the Viola Admiration seed outdoors in a clean, weed free bed. Cover the seed lightly. Maintain moisture until germination occurs. With a temperature 68F, germination is usually within 21 days. Space the plants 8 inches apart.