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violas and pansies

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... members of the same family, and are classed as hardy annuals. All bloom at iris time. These are best put out as bedding plants -- especially the violas and pansies. Johnnie Jump-Ups can be grown quite easily from seed sown in August or September. Areas where you plan to grow pansies and violas should be prepared in advance, and generous ...
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justgardeners.com
... and host plants: Black Swallowtail: Fennel, dill and parsley Monarch: Asclepias Fritillaries: violet, violas and pansies Painted Lady: Everlasting and helichrysum Buckeye: Snapdragon Nature has a marvelous way of balancing the supply of host plants and ...
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nvps journal:
... and that our membership is spread the length and breadth of the country. As ever I make my annual plea for contributions on any aspect of violas and pansies. I should very much like to experience compiling and ...
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nvps journal:
... so special about these plants and flowers that have a Society dedicated to them. In previous years the main focus has been upon the Florist's Violas and Pansies that the Society was formed to promote. However, "tempora mutantus nos et mutamur in illis" and as a Society in recent years we have reflected the change in our publications, and ...
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nvps journal:
... and Newsletters | Plant profiles and histories | Viola Standards | Society Library | Suppliers of violas | Contact us National Viola and Pansy Society Journal Spring 2003 Chairmans Remarks | Editorial | Society News | ... | Thompson's King | Old illustrations | Vibrant Violas | Pansy Cultivation Less Pedantic - More Pedata As a regular speaker on the topic of Violas and Pansies, I am always aware of ...
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nvps newletter:2004
... and I have lost a few varieties. The generosity of fellow growers means that I can expect replacements in the Spring. I shall be mounting a display of florists Violas and Pansies ...
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Potager - Blending Vegetables and Ornamentals
... , and tomatillos Flowers: marigolds, zinnias Goosefoot family: beets, chard, orach, spinach Flowers: violas and pansies Mint family (Lamiaceae): basil, mints, oregano, rosemary, sages, summer savory, and thyme Flowers: lavender with oregano, rosemary, sages, thymes, cherry tomatoes with basil and ...
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The National Viola and Pansy Society
... Viola and Pansy Society THE NATIONAL VIOLA AND PANSY SOCIETY (An Affiliated Society) If you like violas and pansies, consider joining the National Viola and Pansy Society. They hold an annual show and produce ... Contact John Snocken Cleeway Eardington Bridnorth Shropshire WV16 5JT who is the journal editor and main contributor of historical notes on some varieties. Photographs by kind permission of ...
www.sweetviolets.com

National Viola and Pansy Society
... Pansies, Violas and Violets' by William Cuthbertson, JP, written in 1910. | Journals and Newsletters | Plant profiles and histories | Viola Standards | Society Library | Suppliers of violas ...
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Annuals A-Z: Viola (Violets and pansies, by Graham Rice
... : Viola (Violets and pansies, by Graham Rice Viola (Pansies and violas) Growing guide Pansies and violas are amongst our most colourful and prolific of annuals. What's more they're so adaptable that they ... many climates. Pansies have large flamboyant flowers, violas have larger numbers of smaller flowers. New varieties are appearing all the time and small-flowered violas for winter and spring are ...
www.discoveringannuals.com