Heirloom Viola Seeds – Johnny Jump Up for Planting
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Johnny Jump Up Seeds for Planting Violas – Heirloom Variety for Charming Blooms
Bring timeless beauty to your garden with Johnny Jump Up Heirloom Viola Seeds, treasured for their classic tri-colored flowers in shades of purple, yellow, and white. These petite, cheerful blooms are easy to grow and make a delightful addition to borders, containers, rock gardens, and wildflower meadows.




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Features
Life Cycle
Annual, biennial
Planting Season
Spring, fall
Growth Habit
Low, spreading
Flavor Profile
Mild, sweet
Plant Characteristics
Heirloom, colorful blooms
Use
Ornamental, edible garnish
Growing Conditions
Sun, partial shade
Harvest Advantages
Long-lasting blooms
Plant Resistance
Cold hardy
About Johnny Jump Up Seeds for Planting Violas – Heirloom
Viola tricolor
Seed Names
Johnny Jump Up Viola seeds
Seed Type
Heirloom, open-pollinated
Johnny Jump Up heirloom violas are cherished for their charming tri-colored blossoms in shades of purple, yellow, and white. These petite, cheerful flowers are not only a delight in the garden but also edible, adding elegance to salads, desserts, and beverages. With their hardy nature, heirloom violas bloom abundantly, bringing vibrant beauty and heritage value to any garden.
Planting Information
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
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
up to 10 sq. ft.
500
up to 50 sq. ft.
1000
up to 100 sq. ft.
Companion Plants
Pansy Violet Flower Seeds
Dianthus Rainbow Loveliness Flower Seeds
Calendula Zeolights Flower Seeds
White Lobelia Erinus Flower Seeds
The seeds arrived on time and were fresh. I planted them in pots and soil, and most germinated within a week. The plants are healthy and bloom consistently.
These violas are true to heirloom type�vivid colors and unique patterns. The plants are low maintenance and look gorgeous in my raised beds.
I was surprised at how hardy these little violas are. Even with fluctuating temperatures, they continued blooming. Perfect for borders or container planting.
I wasn�t sure what to expect, but these seeds performed wonderfully. The plants are compact, bloom early, and stay healthy even in partial shade. A solid choice.
I planted these Johnny Jump Up seeds in early April, and they germinated beautifully. The blooms are vibrant and add a cheerful touch to my flower beds. Very easy to care for.