
You will only need to plant these sweet little Viola’s once!
Self seeding, and showing up all over the garden!
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I have had these for years, they are always so cheerful and rewarding *Brigid
Great description–cheerful and rewarding!
I sure do love these too..I have quite a few plants that keep coming back year after year, petunias, summer daisies, they are all welcome!
Oh, I love the daisies too!
I love them and my gosh the reely are relentless aren’t they?
I only planted 6 little plants the first year…now they are in nearly every part of my garden!
But I love them!
I have been seeing these all over town and was going to look them up tonight. So glad I stopped by first. I want these in my yard!
They come in a few color combinations, look for Viola (not Pansy)!
Thanks for the tip, Stacey, I will!
Didn’t know these self-seeded. Nice.
They spread, which I love, but if you need to contain them cut them back when the flowers start to fade!
We had some the other year whose seed blew into the cracks on the concrete pathway next to the house and path.. they still grew into their beautiful selves 🙂
Such dainty beauty. Love.
I’ve never grown them from seed! In fact, it’s been years since I’ve had them in my garden. They are so sweet! 🙂
I started these in the greenhouse, but I think they would do just as well sprinkled out in the garden!
I am growing Pansy’s for the first time in the greenhouse.
They germinated very well, and now I’m sitting pricking out those little seedlings and dividing into 6-pak cells.
I hope I have lots of pretty flowers for a shady spot this Summer. I have some of the Black Pansy’s started too. They should be fun to photograph.