Viola, Penny™ Jump Up 'Yellow'

Viola, Penny™ Jump Up 'Yellow'

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SKU
GP2758-C
Sun Preference
Full-Sun, Part-Sun
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Description

A petite beauty in your hanging baskets or planters, Viola Penny Yellow Jump Up grows 4 to 6 inches tall and offers complementary colors that bloom beyond spring into the heat of summer and, if planted in the ground, will return. They thrive in full to part sun. The flowers are edible too. Your salad never looked better! Keep regularly watered when planted in containers.

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Details

The 'Yellow' variety of Penny™ Jump Up Violas grows best in full sun to partial sun.

This early spring plant will grow to be 4 to 6 inches high, and will spread approximately 4 to 6 inches when fully matured.

More Information

Common Family Name Viola
Sun Preference Full-Sun, Part-Sun
Plant Life Cycle Annual
Mature Height (Range) 7-12"
Mature Spread (Range) Under 12"

Product Questions (9)

Gertens carries annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, water plants, house plants, edibles, cacti/succulents, seasonal blooming holiday plants and a wide variety of bulbs and seeds!
Annuals are plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season (spring – fall/frost). Perennials are plants that live for more than two growing seasons. They die back in winter and re-emerge in spring. ...
Hardiness is the capacity of a cultivated plant to withstand adverse conditions, usually its tolerance of low temperature. Plants are given a hardiness rating by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 11 zones based on the coldest or warmest temperature...
Yes, you can overwater plants. Especially in pots but also in the ground, however, planting in the ground allows for better water dispersion so the odds of overwatering are less. Low lying areas may be more prone to flooding. Areas with clay soil also...
A rough estimate for the last frost date here in zone 4b is the first week of May. This is not exact, as Minnesota weather can be variable, but it does help for plantings.
Use ant repellents.  Terro = Grease Ants Revenge = Garden Ants NOTE: Before bringing...
Root stimulators provide a hormone to the root system to recover faster from any damage done during the transplant process. This will also help the roots grow faster and stronger. To view Gertens recommended root stimulator, click ...
Full sun is six or more hours of direct sunlight (Note: afternoon sun is the hottest). West side: plants that like it hot and dry.  Part sun is four to six hours of sunlight including some afternoon...
Mulch helps stabilizes soil moisture and temperature. Gertens experts recommend Red Cedar mulch, from that fact that the cedar oil repels soft body insects. Place mulch 2 ...
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