Brush Strokes viola stays compact at 6–8 inches tall, producing painterly, streaked blooms in cool weather. It begins flowering roughly 60–70 days after planting and performs best in early spring or fall, when temperatures are mild. Perfect for edging, containers, and adding early-season pops of color.Category:
Name: Brush Stroke Viola
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Viola - Brush Stroke (JulieAnn Gardens)
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Production Time
7 weeks
Plant Size
Approximate Sizing:
Plugs: 2-3" tall
2.5" Pots: 5-8" tall
3" Pots: 8-10" tall
Gallon: 12-16" tall
Plant Information
Light: Full Sun, Part Shade
Water: When surface of soil is dry. Most vegetable plants benefit from not wetting foliage to prevent disease.
Fertilizer: Organic or conventional. Use as directed on the package for leafy greens. Use 1.5x if using an all purpose brand for heavy feeders such as tomatoes and squash.

