Viola
Violas are the cousin of Pansies. They prefer cooler weather so they are great for our mountain climate. They will take frost very well making them an excellent choice for early spring plantings.
Violas are the first color in the spring that we can plant with confidence. They will bloom in spring until it gets hot. You may cut them back when they go semi dormant in the summer. They will come back with a second bloom season when the weather cools down.
They come in a variety of colors and growth habits. Plant them in a Cottage Garden, hanging basket, window boxes, containers, or an annual planting bed. You can mass plant them in an annual bed or use them for a border. Use Violas as a Filler in baskets and containers.
Violas are the first color in the spring that we can plant with confidence. They will bloom in spring until it gets hot. You may cut them back when they go semi dormant in the summer. They will come back with a second bloom season when the weather cools down.
They come in a variety of colors and growth habits. Plant them in a Cottage Garden, hanging basket, window boxes, containers, or an annual planting bed. You can mass plant them in an annual bed or use them for a border. Use Violas as a Filler in baskets and containers.
Penny Viola
Penny Violas are small compact violas growing 4" to 6" tall and just as wide.
4" $3.99
4" $3.99
Penny Yellow Viola |
Penny Mix Viola |
Etain Viola
Halo Lemon Frost Viola
Sorbet Series Viola
Sorbet Violas are a compact growing viola. They will grow 6" to 8" tall and just as wide. They come is a variety of colors from white to black, blue, purple, yellow and pink. Sporting cheerful faces, these are sure to bring a smile.
4" $3.99
4" $3.99
Sorbet Black Delight Viola |
Sorbet Delft Blue Viola |