Viola Edible Flower Seeds at Emma Odonnell blog

Viola Edible Flower Seeds. Easy to grow, jaunty little violas with dainty flowers in deep violet, mauve, yellow & white. The dainty blooms appear very early in the season and are fragrant. Violas can be started indoors early in the season, and grown under lights until they are planted out in spring. Available as annuals or perennials. Weather tolerant & long blooming. Start the seeds indoors approximately 10 to 12 weeks before planting out into the garden in spring, so that they will be a good blooming size when planted. Not only do violas make a good bedding plant, the blossoms are edible—their delicate, wintergreen flavor is wonderful when used as a colorful. How to grow violas from seed.

Edible Flowers Organic Violet King Henry Viola Cornuta 40 Seeds
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Not only do violas make a good bedding plant, the blossoms are edible—their delicate, wintergreen flavor is wonderful when used as a colorful. Easy to grow, jaunty little violas with dainty flowers in deep violet, mauve, yellow & white. Violas can be started indoors early in the season, and grown under lights until they are planted out in spring. Start the seeds indoors approximately 10 to 12 weeks before planting out into the garden in spring, so that they will be a good blooming size when planted. Weather tolerant & long blooming. The dainty blooms appear very early in the season and are fragrant. How to grow violas from seed. Available as annuals or perennials.

Edible Flowers Organic Violet King Henry Viola Cornuta 40 Seeds

Viola Edible Flower Seeds Weather tolerant & long blooming. Not only do violas make a good bedding plant, the blossoms are edible—their delicate, wintergreen flavor is wonderful when used as a colorful. The dainty blooms appear very early in the season and are fragrant. Weather tolerant & long blooming. Available as annuals or perennials. Easy to grow, jaunty little violas with dainty flowers in deep violet, mauve, yellow & white. Start the seeds indoors approximately 10 to 12 weeks before planting out into the garden in spring, so that they will be a good blooming size when planted. How to grow violas from seed. Violas can be started indoors early in the season, and grown under lights until they are planted out in spring.

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