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Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Wild Pansy, Sweet Violets, and Johnny-Jump-Up Blooms for Enchanting Gardens
Create a vibrant and timeless floral display with the Viola Tricolor Seed Mix, featuring a charming blend of wild pansies, sweet violets, and classic Johnny-Jump-Ups. Known for their cheerful, tri-colored blooms in purple, yellow, white, and blue shades, these heirloom flowers add cottage-garden charm to borders, rock gardens, containers, and wildflower meadows.

Life Cycle
Annual, biennial
Planting Season
Spring, fall
Growth Habit
Low, spreading
Flavor Profile
Mild, sweet
Plant Characteristics
Mixed-color blooms
Use
Ornamental, edible garnish
Growing Conditions
Sun, partial shade
Harvest Advantages
Long-lasting color
Plant Resistance
Cold hardy
Viola tricolor
Seed Names
Viola tricolor seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, open-pollinated
This Viola tricolor seed mix brings together the charm of wild pansies, sweet violets, and Johnny-Jump-Ups in a delightful garden blend. Renowned for their cheerful blooms in purple, yellow, blue, and white shades, these heirloom varieties offer both ornamental and edible value. Perfect for borders, beds, or containers, they thrive in varied conditions and provide a continuous display of color across seasons.
Light Requirement
Full sun to partial shade
Planting Depth
1/8 inch
Sowing Method
Direct sow or transplant
Plant Spacing
6–8 inches
Days to Maturity
60–70 days
Soil Preparation
Direct sow or start indoors
Hardiness Zones
USDA 3–9
Water Needs
Moderate watering
Planting Season
Early spring, fall
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 10 sq. ft.
500
up to 50 sq. ft.
1000
up to 100 sq. ft.
After germination وensure the Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Heirloom وNon-GMO وJohnny Jump Up & Wild Pansy وAnnual plants receive regular sunlight and avoid overwatering. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Heirloom وNon-GMO وJohnny Jump Up & Wild Pansy وAnnual seeds thrive best in full sunlight and well-draining soil. They prefer moderate watering and grow well in warm climates.
Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Heirloom وNon-GMO وJohnny Jump Up & Wild Pansy وAnnual plants can reach varying heights depending on the variety وusually between 1 to 3 feet when fully grown.
Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Heirloom وNon-GMO وJohnny Jump Up & Wild Pansy وAnnual can be either annual or perennial depending on the variety وso check the specific seed packet for details.
The best time to plant Viola Tricolor Seed Mix – Heirloom وNon-GMO وJohnny Jump Up & Wild Pansy وAnnual seeds is during spring or early summer when the soil is warm and frost-free.
If you�re new to growing flowers from seed, these are forgiving and fun. They germinate reliably and flower quickly. My front garden has never looked so inviting.
Honestly, I wasn�t sure about growing these from seed, but they exceeded my expectations. Each plant seems to have its own personality. The mix of colors is subtle and pretty.
These little violas are tough! Even with a few chilly nights, they bounced back beautifully. The flowers are delicate but resilient, and my garden looks cheerful.
These violas are tiny, but they make a big impact! They self-seed easily, and I�ve noticed them popping up all over my flower beds. Easy care and very cheerful.
I planted this mix in early spring, and the colors are just delightful. The flowers are smaller than some pansies, but they have such charm. I�ve had neighbors asking about them! Very easy to grow from seed.