Viola 'Aspasia' |
Why Tub? I like to grow my violas in tubs and sinks, because I have mobility issues. That is a grand way of saying that I often cannot walk. That may not always be the case, but for now, it is. You might like to grow yours in the ground, or on walls, or in hanging baskets - violas will grow anywhere and be happy. Well, they do need a few things to keep them content; like all plants they need watering, feeding, the removal of dead flowers and checking for pests and diseases, which are thankfully few and far between in the case of violas. But I love looking after mine, it is part of the joy of them.
All that, of course, applies to other plants and flowers. Violas happen to be the plants that keep me happy.
Violetta 'Rebecca' |
Unnamed Viola seedling summer 2013 |
Anyway, next time I will bring along a few photos of my violas, and if you don't know them already, it will be interesting to see what you think of them. By the way, the little viola pictured at the top of the blog is Jackanapes, reputed to have been discovered in her garden by the famous Gertrude Jekyll.
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