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    by Emily Carn

    Violas are dwarf, compact, free-flowering perennials. They often bloom from March to October, although they may show a tendency to shrivel in the mid summer heat. Violas produce an abundance of dainty, sweet-smelling bl...read more

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    by Linda Ann Nickerson

    VIOLAS: JOHNNY JUMP-UPS Violas (or Johnny Jump-Ups) are the volunteers of the garden. Plant a few violas this year, and these hardy flowers will spring up in unexpected spots for years to come. Because violas se...read more

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