Viola - Miniola Heart Purple
Whether you sow them for winter displays or late spring and summer colour, this cute Viola really packs a punch! Small flowers are borne in profusion above neat, branching stems and handsome, dark green foliage. The royal purple flowers each boast a contrasting golden face with delicate whisker-like markings. This showy variety is particularly quick to flower in just 6-8 weeks from sowing. Viola hybrida 'Miniola Heart Purple' makes a reliable and versatile filler for baskets, containers, beds and borders!
Height: 20cm (8"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Whether you sow them for winter displays or late spring and summer colour, this cute Viola really packs a punch! Small flowers are borne in profusion above neat, branching stems and handsome, dark green foliage. The royal purple flowers each boast a contrasting golden face with delicate whisker-like markings. This showy variety is particularly quick to flower in just 6-8 weeks from sowing. Viola hybrida 'Miniola Heart Purple' makes a reliable and versatile filler for baskets, containers, beds and borders!
Height: 20cm (8"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Whether you sow them for winter displays or late spring and summer colour, this cute Viola really packs a punch! Small flowers are borne in profusion above neat, branching stems and handsome, dark green foliage. The royal purple flowers each boast a contrasting golden face with delicate whisker-like markings. This showy variety is particularly quick to flower in just 6-8 weeks from sowing. Viola hybrida 'Miniola Heart Purple' makes a reliable and versatile filler for baskets, containers, beds and borders!
Height: 20cm (8"). Spread: 25cm (10").
Sow pansies and violas from spring to autumn on the surface of a good seed compost and gently firm down. Spring sowings will give flowers during early summer, whilst summer and autumn sowings will bloom the following winter or spring.
Place the seed tray in a propagator at a temperature of 15-20C (59-68F) or seal it inside a polythene bag. Keep the soil damp but not wet. Take care not to provide too high a temperature, as this can prevent germination. Do not exclude light as this aids germination which usually takes 14-21 days.
When seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant and grow them on in cooler conditions until large enough to plant outdoors. When viola and pansy plants are well grown and all risk of frost has passed, acclimatise them to outdoor conditions over 7 to 10 days. Transplant into well drained soil in baskets and containers outdoors in full sun or semi-shade. Over winter autumn sowings in a cold frame then plant out the following spring.
Feed and water frequently to promote an endless supply of flowers. Deadhead faded pansy flowers before they set seed to prolong the flowering period.