Viola - Raspberry Seeds
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These violas are new to the farm this year, and Emily is very excited to see how they grow. Violas naturally have short stems, so a bit of pinching and regular trimming will help encourage longer stems over time — plus the flowers are edible, making them just as fun to use in the kitchen as they are in arrangements.
Growing Guide
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Plant type: Cool flower
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Hardiness zone: Grown as an annual in Zones 3–9
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Light: Full sun to part shade
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How to start: Start indoors
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Start indoors: 7–9 weeks before last frost
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Planting: Cover lightly with soil (about 3 mm / ⅛ in)
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Spacing: 15–20 cm (6–8 in)
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Estimated Days to Maturity (from transplant): 60–70 days
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Estimated vase life: 5–7 days
Approximate Seeds per Packet: 20
These seeds are originally from Johnny's Seeds. They were not produced here at the farm. These are the same seeds we plant to produce our 2-acre flower field. As I always order extra, I have repackaged the seeds into smaller quantities to allow you the opportunity to grow them, too (as not everyone needs 1000 seeds!).
Viola - Raspberry Seeds
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