4/20/40+ Seeds| Nature Antique Shades Viola (Pansy) Seeds - Open-Pollinating -Self-Pollinating -Draft Resistant - Plant in late Summer/Spring(4 Seeds)
💥1 PACK (4/20/40+ SEEDS)The seeds listed are for ornamental Viola that may produce blooms with bluish, purplish, or lavender tones depending on growing conditions like soil pH, lighting, and climate. The images are for inspiration, and results may vary.Discover the joy of growing rare, exotic viola seeds in your own garden! These authentic, non-GMO perennial seeds are perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to embark on a fulfilling gardening journey. Whether you're planting for beauty, color, or fragrance, these flower seeds are a must-have for any garden enthusiast.________________________________________________________Why Choose Our Viola Seeds?✅ 100% authentic seeds for guaranteed growth success.✅ Ideal for both annual flowers and perennial plants.✅ Perfect for creating your own home garden with herb seeds or vegetable seeds alongside.✅ Non-GMO seeds ensure the healthiest and most natural blooms.________________________________________________________👉 How to Grow Viola from SeedsStep-by-Step Guide to Growing Yellow Clear Lemon Pansy Seeds1. When to PlantCooler Climates (Zones 6-8):- Start seeds indoors in late summer for fall blooms.- Or direct sow in early spring for spring/summer blooms.Warmer Climates (Zones 9-11):- Sow in fall for winter and early spring blooms.2. Seed Starting (Indoors)- Timing: Start 8ndash;10 weeks before last frost.- Medium: Use light, well-draining seed starting mix.- Sowing Depth: Lightly press seeds on soil surface mdash; do not cover deeply as pansy seeds need darkness to germinate.- Temperature: 65ndash;70deg;F (18ndash;21deg;C).- Light: No light needed during germination mdash; cover with newspaper or blackout dome.- Germination Time: 10ndash;14 days.3. Transplanting Outdoors- Timing: After danger of frost has passed (spring) or in fall in mild zones.- Spacing: 6ndash;9 inches apart.- Soil:Loamy, moist but well-drainedEnriched with compostpH: 6.0ndash;7.0- Sunlight:Full sun to partial shadeAfternoon shade helps in hot climates4. Direct Sowing (Optional)- Sow in early spring or late summer to early fall, depending on region.- Water lightly after sowing and keep the area moist until germination.5. Care Tips- Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy. Water at the base.- Fertilizer:Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 2ndash;3 weeks.- Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms.- Mulching: Helps retain moisture and keeps roots cool in warm weather.- Pests/Disease:Watch for aphids, snails, and powdery mildew.Good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues.✅ Bonus Tips- Pansies may self-seed if allowed to go to seed.- In frost-prone areas, cover with mulch or bring pots indoors during cold snaps.- Excellent for containers, borders, or ground cover.
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