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Swiss Giants are well-known large-flowered Violets that come in numerous colors. In this mixture you will find many of these colors for your planters, beds and garden borders. Violets are easy to sow and grow in a cool place.
They will tolerate some frost in the fall or early spring when the plants are well hardened. After flowering, you can cut them off once for a second bloom. Violets grow in almost any, but preferably moist soil in a sunny or partial shade.
Swiss Giants are well-known large-flowered Violets that come in numerous colors. In this mixture you will find many of these colors for your planters, beds and garden borders. Violets are easy to sow and grow in a cool place.
They will tolerate some frost in the fall or early spring when the plants are well hardened. After flowering, you can cut them off once for a second bloom. Violets grow in almost any, but preferably moist soil in a sunny or partial shade
Sow the pansy seeds indoors from September to October and overwinter coolly or from February to April. Sow outdoors on site or in seedbed from June to August.
Planting distance 10m
Swiss giant violets bloom from April to September. After flowering, you can cut them off once for a second bloom.
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Swiss Giants are well-known large-flowered Violets that come in numerous colors. In this mixture you will find many of these colors for your planters, beds and garden borders. Violets are easy to sow and grow in a cool place.
They will tolerate some frost in the fall or early spring when the plants are well hardened. After flowering, you can cut them off once for a second bloom. Violets grow in almost any, but preferably moist soil in a sunny or partial shade.