Violas are one of the easiest cool season flowers to add to a home garden. You can sprinkle the seeds around beds, borders, and containers, and in mild winter climates they’ll bloom through the cool season.
The flowers are edible, pollinators are drawn to them, and they add color in small spaces that might otherwise stay empty. Violas work well tucked around vegetables, in containers, or along paths and edges.
If you want simple, reliable cool season color that also supports pollinators, violas are a great choice.
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Violas, small flowers that are so pretty in cool weather. Sprinkle seeds around your garden. Give them partial shade if the afternoons heat up. Pollinators love them.

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