Pansy Mammoth Viva La Violet - Pansy Seeds

Pansy Seeds - Viva La Violet

50 Seeds
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4.99
100 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

5 - 9

HEIGHT

6 - 9 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring and summer

BLOOM COLOR

Purple

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Average garden soil, pH 5.8 - 7.2

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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Pansy (Pansy Mammoth Viva La Violet) - This Pansy series is called "Mammoth" for a reason. Larger, more tolerant and stronger, this new pansy series is the most uniform in an XL-pansy series. Viva La Violet Pansies branch quickly to fill a container or pot.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with peat moss

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

6 - 8 inches

Outsidepride Seeds Viola Pansy flower seeds for planting (Viola x wittrockiana) offer deep blue blooms with a black blotch, thriving in USDA Zones 5-9. These pansies grow 6-8 inches tall, blooming in spring and summer in full sun to partial shade with average garden soil. Sow viola seeds at a shallow depth, keeping moist until germination. Available in 50, 100, 1,000 and 2,000 seed counts.
Our viola seeds include a stunning array of choices such as Viva La Violet, Big Red, Citrus Mix, Clear Purple, Crystals White, Crystals Scarlet, Crystals Yellow, Giant Silverbride, Giant Ullswater, Giant Velvet Mix, and Halloween Mix. From the cool blues and purples to fiery reds and oranges, you will be able to easily find the hues that will bring your garden to life! Enjoy continuous color and beauty from early spring through fall. With such a wide variety, you can create a unique and captivating display in your garden.
Enjoy a long-lasting display of color with our flower seeds. Known for blooming over an extended period, they are a popular option, adding a touch of color to the landscape. The vibrancy of these plants offers a stunning array of hues with a height of 5-9 inches. These blossoms make a great cut flower, and you can shear them back for another display of proud color. These plants persevere through varying weather conditions, from spring to winter, providing continuous beauty throughout the seasons.
Attract butterflies to your garden with the captivating beauty of Swiss Giant pansies. They thrive in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil and can be grown as annuals, biennials, or perennials depending on the climate. Start 3-4 seeds indoors in late winter, keeping them in darkness for germination (21 days at 65-70°F). Harden off seedlings before planting 9-12 inches apart. Deadheading encourages continuous blooms.

Pansy (Pansy Mammoth Viva La Violet) - This Pansy series is called "Mammoth" for a reason. Larger, more tolerant and stronger, this new pansy series is the most uniform in an XL-pansy series. Viva La Violet Pansies branch quickly to fill a container or pot. If you are looking for robust garden performance and large flowers this pansy plant will give you just that. These Pansies were bred for stronger roots that will establish quickly in your home garden from pansy seeds. The flower seeds are not pelleted, but are raw and primed.

Common Questions

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Are pansies edible?

A

Yes, they have a mild minty taste and may be eaten fresh as a garnish or candied for decorating cakes.

Q

Why do my pansies stop blooming in the summer?

A

Hot weather will cause pansies to fade and die out.

Q

Why are my pansies spindly?

A

Check to see if your plants are overcrowded, pansies need to be spaced 6 inches apart. Make sure they are getting enough light especially when starting seeds inside.

Q

Should pansies be deadheaded?

A

Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your flowers. This will also keep the flowers from dropping seeds.

Q

When do pansies bloom?

A

Pansies bloom in the fall and in spring into early summer when the weather is cool.

Q

Do pansies grow better in containers or in the ground?

A

Pansies flourish in both pots and raised beds. Because they have shallow roots, it's important not to plant them too deeply in dense soil. Always opt for well-draining soil for beds and a light potting mix for containers, ensuring that the containers also have drainage holes.

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