Viola seeds for Your Garden

Garden-Helper.com brings you a great selection of viola seeds for your garden. If you find this site helpful then please consider supporting us by purchasing your viola through our site. We have teamed up with Nature Hills Nursey, one of the foremost mail order nurseries in the nation, to bring you the best selection possible. The folks at Nature Hills are professionals at handling mail order plants and bring you great quality for a reasonable price. Seeds you order will arrive ready to plant and in good condition.

Viola tricolor Johnny-Jump-Up Viola - Viola tricolor
Price: 1.69
The Viola Johnny-Jump-Up, 'Viola tricolor', are very cheery flowers that you can eat. Nothing, we repeat nothing, is as charming as a patch of Johnny Jump Ups poking their heads above the snow. This Viola exhibits 3/4 inch purple and yellow flowers. Violas bloom best during cool weather and in cold climates, this means spring through early summer and fall. In warm climates, this means winter, spring and fall. They look great planted in mass as a ground cover and with bulbs. The edible flowers can be used for salads and other dishes.


Viola cornuta King Henry Viola - Viola cornuta
Price: 1.69
The Viola King Henry, 'Viola cornuta', is an old, very popular Viola that can't be out performed by the new Viola varieties. The edible, deep violet-blue velvety flowers (with a bright yellow eye) are striking when planted with spring bulbs. In cold climates, fall planting produces fall, early winter, and spring color. Viola King Henrys bloom fall through spring in warm climates. They look great planted in mass as a ground cover and with bulbs. The edible flowers can be used for salads and other dishes.


Viola cornuta Prince John Viola - Viola cornuta
Price: 1.69
The Viola Prince John, Viola cornuta', is an easy to grow Viola. The bright, cheery blossoms of the Prince John create dramatic combos with Lobelia or Alyssum. In cold climates, fall planting produces fall, early winter, and spring color. Viola Prince Johns bloom fall through spring in warm climates. The Prince John will overwinter in climates as cold as zone 4. Plant in locations where late fall and very early spring color would be appropriate and the plants readily reseed.