Viola - Brush Strokes
Viola - Brush Strokes
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Like miniature paintings scattered across the garden, Viola ‘Brush Strokes’ offers intricately marked blooms in shades of lavender, plum, mauve, and cream, each petal streaked and veined as if hand-painted. Compact and charming, they flower early and generously, adding whimsy to garden beds, pots, and posies. Their cool-season resilience and sheer prettiness make them a beloved staple for spring and autumn gardens.
Best for: Edging, pots, early bouquets, and seasonal charm.
Approx 30 seeds per packet
Growing Information
| Season | Flowers in autumn through spring – typically April to November, depending on climate and sowing time. |
| Type | Cottage garden |
| Blooms | Cut and come again |
| Edible | Yes |
| Spacing | Space 15–20cm apart – compact and low-growing. |
| Days to Germination | 7-10 days |
| Days to Maturity | 70-80 days |
| Sowing Tips |
Best sown in late summer or early autumn for autumn and winter flowering, or late winter to early spring for a spring show. Sow shallowly or press gently into the surface – light helps germination. Keep soil moist but not wet. Can be direct sown or started indoors and transplanted carefully. |
| Growing Tips |
Prefers cool conditions, full sun to part shade, and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Mulch around plants to retain moisture and reduce weed competition. Deadhead regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Tidy back if plants become leggy in summer heat – may self-seed gently in ideal conditions. |
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