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- To grow Viola odorata, you can follow these steps12:
- Choose a sunny or shady area.
- Improve soil with generous quantities of compost or soil improver.
- Sow the seeds into flats in the autumn and lightly cover.
- Sink the flat into a shady part of the garden and cover with glass, and keep the soil moist.
- It should take from one to two months for Viola odorata to germinate.
- Delicately plant your violets.
- Keep moist but not wet, watering once or twice a week during dry periods.
- Apply fertiliser when planting, and once a month thereafter.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.It is best to grow sweet violets and other Viola odorata from seed outdoors. The seeds should be sown into flats in the autumn and lightly covered. Next, sink the flat into a shady part of the garden and cover with glass, and keep the soil moist. It should take from one to two months for Viola odorata to germinate.
www.gardenershq.com/Viola-odorata-sweet-violet.…How to plant and grow violets
- Choose a sunny or shady area.
- Improve soil with generous quantities of compost or soil improver.
- Delicately plant your violets.
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