Viola tricolor—Johnny Jump-up Seeds
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The old tried and true is still working out there in our gardens. If you don't have this classic little plant kicking around in your garden you're missing out. Children love them and so do the pollinators.
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b
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The old tried and true is still working out there in our gardens. If you don't have this classic little plant kicking around in your garden you're missing out. Children love them and so do the pollinators.
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b
The old tried and true is still working out there in our gardens. If you don't have this classic little plant kicking around in your garden you're missing out. Children love them and so do the pollinators.
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b
Many folks think this is a plant native to North America but it was introduced from Europe and has naturalized in many areas. This strain is considered the wild pansy and it is the originator of modern hybrids. Let it go wild and spread around a bit in your garden. If it gets out of control, it's very easy to weed. You can also just dig up little babies and pot them up.
This plant has a long history with herbalists. It will grow best in part shade.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. (200 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Viola tricolor
Grows 6" x 6-9"
Likes sun to shade
USDA zones: 2b-9b