The listing, Viola (penny all season mix) seeds, organic,heirloom, edible flowers has ended.
Blooms all season long.
Mounding habit with large, 1- 1/2", uniquely colored blooms. Adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. Stems do not become leggy in warm conditions. Also known as pansy, Johnny jump-up, European field pansy, and horned violet.
•Edible Flowers: Decorative and edible garnish for salads and desserts with slight wintergreen flavor. While a popular choice for brightening up salad mix, the flowers are also good for candying.
SOWING:
Transplant: Sow 8-12 weeks before the last frost. Cover seeds lightly. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering the seeds with displaced soil. Transplant to cell packs or larger containers when the first true leaves appear. Continue to grow at cool temperatures and high light levels to minimize stretching. Harden off and transplant outside. Violas will tolerate a light frost. In climates with mild winters, violas may be sown late summer to fall.
Direct seeding is not recommended.