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How To Sow Viola And Pansy Seeds / Planting Violas 

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Today I am sowing Viola and Pansy seeds and I will explain the difference between Pansy and Viola flowers and take you through the steps for successful germination.
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@juliacolton1259
@juliacolton1259 Год назад
Thanks for reminding me to get started with sowing seeds now. I kind of forget that spring is not the only sowing season….. BTW. You were totally upstaged by your cat chasing a mouse around the table behind you! 😂
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Hi Julia, so glad you enjoy sowing seeds too. Baloo is such a minx - I had no idea what was going on behind me! 🤣
@jimmydemetriou7847
@jimmydemetriou7847 2 месяца назад
Such a fun video today. There's you giving us a great preview of the seeds, and then there's "tom & jerry" going on in the background. I had to watch the clip a few times because I kept missing the content. By the way,, I grew "Johnny Jump Ups" last year and they were a real pleasure. One or two survived and are flowing now, but I've started some new seeds as well. With many seeds I sow 3-5 per cell of the size you are using in the video. I sow them so one seed is in the centre, and assuming a few germinate at least, I prick out all but the centre seedling, and so the transplants stall for a bit to recover but the one left usually goes on to grow a bit ahead. Just a thought you might try, plus it give a bit of scope for back-ups without using so much compost and cell trays. Lovely video, thank you.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi 2 месяца назад
Thanks Jimmy - yes, I'd forgotten that I captured that Tom and Jerry moment by accident! Thanks also for the great tip - very useful 😊
@thedouglaspodcast
@thedouglaspodcast 2 месяца назад
You’re lil chuckle @ 6:10 made me laugh out loud 🤣 also.. seriously, same lmaoooo. My neighborhood landscapers plant different flowers every year….. this year, they did pansies/violas. Like.. DOZENS of them 😭 so many colors!!! I’ve been waiting and waiting for them to go to seed and they just did 😍😍😍 I’ve been collecting all of them lmaooo. I’m SO excited for next spring (already while it’s currently spring 🤣) that I’ve started some indoors hahahah. Idk how they’ll be growing indoors but kinda excited for my experiment!
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi 2 месяца назад
Ooh that sounds exciting - hope you have good germination - I wonder whether they will grow true to type or whether you'll get lots of new varieties?!
@user-iz6un8qv3f
@user-iz6un8qv3f Месяц назад
Thank you, very informative.😊
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Месяц назад
You’re welcome 😊
@VancouverIslandgirl
@VancouverIslandgirl Год назад
Thankyou for this video,looking forward to seeing how they do. I don’t know why but you always put a smile on my face.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Thanks Diane. I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos. 😁💚
@penelopehammerton2907
@penelopehammerton2907 Год назад
Thank you Annette, l have made a bigger effort to sow seeds. So far Basil (red and green) Sweet Peas, Coriander, Lettuce and Land Cress and Sweet Williams and they have al just germinated. And have done several Clematis cuttings which l'm waiting to see if they take. I am thrilled. Thanks to your enthusiasm and clear instruction and always ending with a laugh 🤗👍🐝🐞🦋
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Wow! you really have been busy and it sounds like you're having loads of success too. Fab. So glad you're enjoying the videos. 😄🌸💚
@gardentours
@gardentours 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much for sharing 🌸🌱👍 Violas and pansies are so beautiful 💕
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi 4 месяца назад
Yes they are! They've come back nicely this spring so I'm hoping for a great display.
@christinahernandez8250
@christinahernandez8250 Год назад
Just found you! Thank you for the information, starting Pansies for the first time.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Hi Cristina - so excited for you - good luck - I hope you have many lovely flowers from them!
@bellgrowsak
@bellgrowsak Год назад
Great video! I will hopefully be growing viola and pansies from seed next spring/late winter so this is helpful!
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Hi Bell, I'm glad you found it useful. Good luck with your seeds.
@traceyrose6099
@traceyrose6099 Год назад
Hello wow beautiful colour selection 😍 can't wait to see them in bloom. Thanks bunches for doing this video clip you've helped me with the learning off it all, sincerely Tracey.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Thanks so much Tracey. I love being able to help others with their gardens - it's so much fun to do this together 😊
@linda59238
@linda59238 10 месяцев назад
I found this really useful, thanks. 😊
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi 10 месяцев назад
You're welcome 😊
@DS-rf7si
@DS-rf7si Год назад
Sorry, completely distracted by your kitty's mice chasing antics. Just wondering if he trapped the mouse? 😼🐭
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
🤣 sorry - there was no way that I could edit it out! That's Baloo and he is just a kitten so he basically plays with them - Max (our other cat) brings them home for him. I've no idea whether he caught it because I didn't even realise that was going on behind me! 🤣🤣🤣🐈‍⬛
@karanmyers5879
@karanmyers5879 3 месяца назад
Hi from Oregon 🌲 I find your videos fun interesting and very helpful 🌷 I have aquilegia seeds I want to start as well as violas and other things. I will put them outside in a safe place or put them in the refrigerator. I would really appreciate your thoughts. Thank you, 🌷 Karan
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi 3 месяца назад
So nice of you Karan, thank you so much. I would start them off inside and then once they germinate, they can be hardened off and grown on outside. They are both hardy plants in most zones.
@LifeofAgnes75
@LifeofAgnes75 Год назад
Hi its my first time watching your video ,cause im searching on how to sow violas. I hope you can update us please i want to sow them but i dont want too much complicated taking care of them temperature and stuff. Now i know i can just put them outside and just cover them and check time to time.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Hi Agnes, I'm glad that you've found the video helpful. Good luck with your sowing. I will definitely do an update once the seedlings have grown a little - they are tiny at the moment!
@susiethomas6032
@susiethomas6032 Год назад
New to your channel and I’m loving it, but I had too watch multiple times because of your cat chasing the mouse (8mins and 15seconds). I could see something happening over your left shoulder behind the tree. The cat must of been chasing the mouse then 😆 What would be helpful to me is saying the date. I love your explanations when it comes to describing what/why and how you are doing things. Also I really enjoy your outtakes 😆😆😆 x
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Thanks Susie - yes, he's a real mouser! I'm trying to remember to mention the date in my newer videos.
@mariyaatanasova1556
@mariyaatanasova1556 Месяц назад
How do you protect the seedlings from aphids? They seem to really love the yong seedlings. Last year the attack was so severe they destroyed them. Now they have attacked the older plants I grew from seeds inside. For whatever reason aphids attack pansies and violas the most. I do not want to use strong pesticides and soapy water seem to not work.
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Месяц назад
Hi Mariya, I don't seem to have aphid problems on my seedlings - only on my roses ! 😕 I would check the environment you are growing in - if in a greenhouse, then maybe do a deep clean at the end of the season. If you are going indoors, then maybe one of your house plants has aphids? Try to plant the seedlings out when they are bigger and more robust, this may help? Good luck. 🌱🌱🌱
@natashaboerner6008
@natashaboerner6008 Год назад
If the Odoratas were successful, I'd be interested in seeing how long they took, if they worried worked etc, I'm trying to grow them, but so far nothing has germinated in 2 years 😞
@cottoverdi
@cottoverdi Год назад
Hi Natasha, I've has a modicum of success - not everything has germinated and I need to pot them on. I will be posting a new video showing my current results just after this weekend. Thanks for watching and good luck with yours!
@natashaboerner6008
@natashaboerner6008 Год назад
@@cottoverdi I have heard if they don't germinate in 28 days to put them in the fridge for a week to cold stratify them, but I've also heard you need fresh viola odorata seeds and that they won't germinate if they're older than a couple of weeks, I've left some in my garden to do their own thing, and I feel like living in Australia makes it impossible, maybe it doesn't ever get cold enough where I live (we have no snow) as none have germinated in the garden by themselves from thousands of seeds I let be.