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Pocket Garden - ViolaGrow your own pocket garden, just sow and grow!
Supplied in a sealed leak-proof bag the Viola Pocket Garden contains specially formulated compost and seeds once cut open, just require water to germinate allowing them to grow a beautiful houseplant. It provides a great gift for any occasion or even a great way to grow the products yourself and have your very own collection. Dimensions: 12cm wide & 16.5cm high Go on, put a smile on someone's face....
What is a Viola Flower?
Pansies and violas are from the same family and are grown the same way. Pansies generally grow about 8 inches tall with delicate 2 to 3 inch flowers of five overlapping petals in every color and marking imaginable. The similar viola grows 6 to 8 inches tall with smaller 1 1/2 inch blooms and the color selection is not quite as broad as with the pansy. Violas have smaller flowers but they generally bloom longer than pansies.
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