How to grow Viola Highflyer Seeds
Number of Seeds | 18-20 |
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Sowing month | Aug to Jan |
Sowing temperature | 20-35C |
Blooming month | Dec to April |
Sun | Full |
- Bunches of Bunches of Flowers: Spreads from spring until early autumn.
- Bushy & Compact: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) tall, good for tiny gardens.
- Viola Highflyer Yellow Cold Hardy: Can handle light frost and blooms in cool weather.
- Easy to Grow: Will thrive in varied conditions and is easy to grow.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Sweet, fragrant perfume.
- Growing Viola ‘Highflyer’ from Seeds
- The miniature house can be kept with a viola making it look cute.
Viola Highflyer Yellow When to Sow
- Indoors: Plant 8–10 weeks before the last frost for early blooms.
- Outdoors: Plant in early spring or late summer for fall flowers.
- Seed pot or tray and light, damp compost to fill.
- Sow seeds on top and cover with a thin layer of soil.
- Place in a dark, cool location (60–65°F / 15–18°C) until sprout appears.
- Viola Highflyer Yellow Water very lightly to stay damp and prevent soggy soil.
- Germinate 10–14 days.
- Harden off seedlings in a sunny outdoor spot when well rooted.
- Bump into large pots when two sets of leaves.
How to Plant Outdoors
- Firstly Choose sun or a half-day shady spot with drainage.
- Sow seeds in the soil and cover lightly with a thin layer of soil.
- but Water carefully and keep the soil damp.
- Viola Highflyer Yellow Thin seedlings to 6 inches (15 cm) when established.
- How to Care for Viola ‘Highflyer’
- Light: Adores full sun or dappled shade.
- Water: Keep moist but avoid waterlogging.
- Fertilizer: Fertilize weak liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks.
- Deadheading: Deadhead dropped blooms in order to persuade plants to continue blooming.
- Pests: Inspect for slugs, snails, and aphids.
Where to Grow Viola Highflyer
- Beds & Borders: Splash of bold color.
- Viola Highflyer Yellow Pots & Containers: Ideal for patios and balconies.
- Hanging Baskets: Beautiful draping off the sides of hanging baskets.
- Ground Cover: Spreads quickly in garden beds.
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