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They make particularly uplifting additions to winter pots, for instance. You can also propagate violas from seed. To do so, ...
Winter is coming and the frost will kill the ... This year we were doing something different. We've got Violas. We've got two different kinds. One is a mix of colors, and the other one is a ...
Viola plants are vigorous growers ... Will they survive the winter? — Barbara With fall comes time for cool-season bedding plants, and there are lots of great choices, including petunias.
I’d suggest pansies or violas as a suitable replacement. They will not give you the height that your mums did, but they will definitely give you color well through the fall and into the winter.
Viola is the botanical name for pansies and violas, and both will flower from autumn, through winter, and continue into spring. These flowers bring a vibrant charm to any garden and have so many ...
Barring a hard freeze into the low 20s, pansies and violas can continue to flower up through Thanksgiving or even Christmas. In south Dallas, pansies are planted in the fall and bloom all winter.
AND THIS IS THE AREA WHERE YOU’RE GROWING PANSIES AND VIOLAS. PERFECT FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR WHEN IT’S STILL A LITTLE CHILLY. OH, IT IS GREAT. AND I LOVE THERE’S JUST A LIGHT FRAGRANCE HERE ...