5. Regrettably this is a nasty!!! It is a warning I have to include, WATCH OUT,
there are slugs about! Unless you are very fortunate, particularly during the spring
your plants could be targeted by the evil little grey "field slug". This is not the
voracious giant black and orange brutes that devour all edible foliage in their path,
these little terrors have a 'sweet tooth'. Being only 3-
6. Violas have few other natural enemies. As with many plants Aphid attack can distort leaves. Mildew can sometimes appear in late summer. Take steps to combat these should they occur.
Aftercare
As October approaches, your plants, whether planted in the garden or in pots will
have flowered tirelessly for up to 6 months, the time has come for them to rest and
conserve energy for winter. Flowering can no longer be permitted. Remove all flowering
stems and buds and cut back all straggly and untidy foliage just leaving the late
summer growth in the crown of the plant, top up around the plant with fresh compost,
your Viola will now be ready for its winter slumber. Violas are winter-
N.B. One year old plants grown in and over wintered in 5 inch diam. (13cm.pots) can
be potted-
Extra hints for the very best violas
(a) If planted in a plastic pot, insert into slightly larger terracotta clay, ceramic or stone container and fill the cavity with tiny chippings, you could then put decorative pea size pebble on the top. This creates a more pleasing effect with the added benefit of keeping roots cool and conserving moisture. Ensure that this outer container is bottom drilled for drainage.
(b) For pots and containers sited near walls or fences, periodically turn the pot
to balance all-
(c) During periods of extreme baking sunshine or heat wave temperatures, allow your plants some respite by moving to, or providing some dappled shading.
(d) As July approaches your plant will have been flowering for somelO-
(e) If you are cutting bloom for small vases, always take the receptacle of water
to the chosen plant. Cut only one stem at a time with sharp scissors or knife and
immerse immediately into the water. Proprietary sachets of' longer-
We wish you every success with your new Violas. Please remember they love care and attention and will repay you generously with a harvest of scent and bloom throughout the summer. If you require any further information please telephone (01522) 686343.
"The Pretty Viola, she pleaseth the eye and gladdens the heart"
Inserted with permission of http://victorianviolas.co.uk
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