Plum Antique F1

SKU: FL2069
These plum coloured petite violas have a blush of lavender and gold that gives them an antique look. Read More

Exposure Full Sun to Partial Shade

Season Cool Season

Seed type Hybrid ?

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Plum Antique F1

Product Details

These plum coloured petite violas have a blush of lavender and gold that gives them an antique look. 3.5-4cm (1.5") flowers bloom in abundance on 15-20cm (6-8") tall plants. Plum Antique looks lovely in containers and planted right in garden beds.

Quick Facts:

    • Antique look
    • Small 3
    • 5-4cm (1
    • 5") flowers
    • Good for containers

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All About Plum Antique F1

Latin

Latin
Viola tricolor, V. x wittrockiana, V. odorata,Β V.Β cornuta
Family: Violaceae

Difficulty

Difficulty
Timing can be tricky, depending on the variety. Johnny Jump-Ups are very easy.

Season & Zone

Season & Zone
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Zone: 3-10

Timing

Timing
Start indoors 10-12 weeks before planting out. For spring planting after last frost, that means up to 3 months growing time indoors. Otherwise, sow direct outdoors in summer to early autumn. For winter-flowering pansies in Zones 7-9, start seeds in mid to late June. For V. odorata:Β Direct sow in autumn or early spring. This variety benefits from a long exposure to cool soil.

Starting

Starting
Even though the seeds are tiny, they need to be sown 5mm (¼”) deep. Keep the soil at 18-25Β°C (65-75Β°F), in complete darkness until they germinate in around 14 days. Then provide bright light to keep plants compact. Space at 15-23cm (6-9β€³) in the garden. For V. odorata:Β Barely cover the tiny seeds. Sow in flats sunk into the ground against a north-facing wall, and cover with glass or plastic. Remove cover when seedlings emerge. Germination can take up to 50 days, so be patient.

Growing

Growing
After germination, violas are easy. Fertilize once or twice in early growth and provide a mulch around plants to keep roots cool as weather warms. Deadhead to prevent self-sowing, particularly with Johnny-Jump-Ups.
For V. odorata:Β Transplant after last frost or in the autumn where winters are mild, spacing at 15-30cm (6-12”) apart. Grow in partial shade, or in full sun where summers are cool. This variety prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5-7.0. Add well-rotted manure at transplant time.

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