Viola Seeds
No garden should be without these delicate-faced, hardy garden plants. This
petite relative of the modern-day Pansy blooms all winter in the southern half
of the country. If starting indoors, do so 6–8 weeks before last spring frost,
or direct sow when soil is warm and the danger of frost is past. Violas can be
grown in full sun or partial shade in warmer areas of the country.
How to Grow Violas
DIRECT SOW or START INDOORS: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost or direct sow when soil is warm and danger of frost is past. Cover lightly, spacing 6-9" apart if direct sow. 14 days to germinate.
GARDEN HINTS: Full sun to partial shade in well drained soil. Use for beds or containers.
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