Description: Absolutely enchanting, with exquisitely scented flowers opening an icy blue and fading to a crystalline white. A very sturdy, clumping and running little perennial, Viola makes for a great groundcover. If allowed to naturalize in a lawn, can create carpets of cheerful blooms. Violets also thrive in woodland settings, lighting up shady, dark areas with their blooms. Easily growing in light levels from light shade to dappled and even full shade, while also being able to grow well in full or part sun. The beautiful heart shaped foliage is evergreen and can make a nice dense carpet, helping to suppress weeds and for holding soil on banks and helping with areas that suffer from erosion. Easily and freely self sows to produce more and more plants, forming a dense carpet in no time. Sweet Violets have a long blooming period, from late winter right through spring. And then often repeats with some follow-up flowers throughout the summer and into autumn. The flowers are edible and are lovely in salads; sprinkle the petals or blooms in your greens of choice; candied violets are also a wonderful treat. Also a good choice for decorating cakes and edible garnishes. Fortunately, deer tend to avoid Violets. They are 'deer resistant' as deer do not like their taste. Rabbits might enjoy the plants, however, so be sure they are protected until well-established, or grown to a good size in a container prior to planting. When well-established, they can be eaten down to the ground and will quickly return. Grows great in lawns and can tolerate repeat mowing. Beautiful when naturalized in a lawn and planted with clover, crocus, other tiny bulbs and alpine strawberries. With its early blooming, it's an essential late winter pollinator friendly flower, offering a nice nectar source for bees when little else is blooming. Same goes for the blooming in late autumn, allowing bees to benefit from a nectar source before the harsh winters. Grows well in all soil types, including clay. Easily adjusts to a wide range of soil types – from sandy, through average garden loam, and is even tough enough to tackle clay. While happiest in a good loamy soil, it's not required. For best results, top-dress with compost twice per year and mulch with leaf litter, bits of bark, etc., which would be the norm in a woodland environment. Can grow in acid to alkaline soil. Exceptionally frost hardy, and can easily tolerate temperatures to below -5F. Resilient & low maintenance carpet Height: 6.5" mound of foliage, with the flowers resting just above the leaves.Width: 10" creating a wide dense carpet of evergreen foliage. Once established will also self-sow and send out runners, to create a dense carpet that suppresses weeds. Germination Instructions:First soak the seeds for 24 hours in warm water. This will help to soften the hard coating of the seed. Sow the seed in a tray on the surface of good quality seed raising mix. Then gently press the seeds onto the surface of the mix, to ensure good contact. Barely cover the seed; Light helps germination of this plant. Maintain constant moisture and cooler temperatures over a long period by keeping seeds in a refrigerator for 6 weeks to simulate winter dormancy conditions. If you don't have space in your fridge for a tray of soil and seeds, a plastic baggie with slightly damp seedling starting mix will work. Then plant the moist seeds and media directly into pots, trays or directly into soil after cold treatment. Germination occurs irregularly over a long period - patience is key, but it will work! Seedlings often begin to emerge in approx. 30 days after cold treatmentIf you'd like to see all the plants and seeds I currently have available: Check out my other seeds and plants for sale
Price: 6.95 USD
Location: Gate City, Virginia
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Perennial Seeds
Climate: Highland, Humid Continental, Marine West Coast
Common Name: Sweet Violet
Color: Blue, White
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Winter
Life Cycle: Perennial
Watering: Medium
Genus: Viola
Sunlight: Full Shade, Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Features: Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy