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Donna Dixson
Donna Dixson Professional Buford, GA on Dec 10, 2011
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MY moving 'violation' this morning!

Violias are an incredibly beautiful and versatile winter bloomer for us here in zone 7b. They bloom far more profusely than their big Pansy relative. They sit well in pots and will take more shade than the Pansy as well.

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  • April Lawrenceville, GA
    Wow, they are beautiful! Thanks for sharing! :)
    on Dec 10, 2011 · Like 0
  • Miriam I New York, NY
    WOW! If your videos turn out at all like your pictures you are in GOOD shape! Sorry I missed the class, btw. I was out of town but heard it went great.
    on Dec 10, 2011 · Like 0
  • Rebecca Brooks Modesto, CA
    Thanks for sharing! I like violas also! They are so dainty! I'll make a note to add them to my shopping list when I head to the nursery!
    on Jan 25, 2013 · Like 0
  • Judy Adwell Oliveira
    I love these little sweethearts also. You can use these little cutties to make stationary with and they make darling Valentines cards as well. You have to dry them first in order to make the cards.
    on Jan 25, 2013 · Like 0

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