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Violas around the lawn
By Melchisedec
- 5 May, 2012
- 7 likes
These usually flower right through to late summer, as long as I keep deadheading them.
Comments on this photo
Thank you. The weather this year did for them. Last year they were still performing in August, but this year there is very little left - some babies, though, so I'll be replanting next spring. I always buy another tray or two as well.
5 Aug, 2012
they are so pretty,they are invaluable for the garden arent they.
5 Aug, 2012
They are - excellent doers in pots or in the ground. And very appealing, as well - I love them.
5 Aug, 2012
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This photo is of "Pansy" in Melchisedec's garden
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What a lovely sight around your lawn.
5 Aug, 2012