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Viola seeds page 1
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Perennial but treat as
a biennial 20°C Yes average layer vermiculite Sow march- sept Sow july for autumn plants Sow september for spring plants Withstand heat better than pansies. Grow in fertile moist well drained soil in full sun or partial shade. |
| Viola Penny Denim Jump F1 15-20cm This series has been bred with cold weather tolerance in mind. They have very uniform flowering habit and incredible flower power from start to finish of the season.
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| Viola Mickey F1 15-20cm Viola Penny Series This series has been bred with cold weather tolerance in mind. They have very uniform flowering habit and incredible flower power from start to finish of the season.
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| Viola Sweeties 25cm Viola xwilliamsiana Small flowered. A unique designer blend of small bicoloured flowers on a compact plant.
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| Viola Little Gem
25cm Viola corsica This must be one of the largest flowered of all the Viola species! the compact plants 25x25cm carry the beautiful deepest blue almost pansy like flowers with dark markings over tufts of compact shiny foliage.
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The cultural information should be
used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for
the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With
this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the
larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia
Begonia etc requires no cover.
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