I have violets growing all over the yard as weeds. I just can't keep up with weeding them out so I dug some up and planted them in the front yard.
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I have wild violets in my shade garden I weed some out but I only do it when they start crowing other plants out. I have spared a few. I think they are pretty, they are everywhere in the lawn and iv noticed some variation some violets in some parts of my yard have pale almost white flowers.
Bryce G.
Funny that the violets THRIVE in my cactus/yucca garden which is sand/peastone mix in full sun that bakes all day. I guess all the rain we get keeps them going.
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