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22 Ways to Use Pansies & Violas in Containers

By Gene B Bussell
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The happy faces of these budget blooms will brighten your containers and borders. See all the ways you can incorporate them into your décor.
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Dress Up the Front Door

Tulips, Pansies, Acorus, Heuchera, Ivy and Fern
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These ‘Plentifall’ pansies provide color through fall, winter, and spring. You can add to the show in early spring by slipping in pots of forced tulips and some chartreuse foliage, like tiger ferns and heucheras.

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Go For Gold

Golden Gems
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These bright blooms of 'Ogon' golden sweet flag, 'Matrix Yellow Blotch' pansies, and 'Penny Clear Yellow' violas will make your pots and flowerbeds glow.

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Flowering Jar Pansies

Purple Pop
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Create a beautiful container by using a jar with holes on the sides so that your pansies grow up and out.

Step 1: Start with a lightweight premium potting soil that contains a slow-release fertilizer.

Step 2: Add damp soil up to the first set of holes in the jar. Insert violas from cell packs.

Step 3: Add soil up to the next level of holes, and plant. Repeat until you've planted the whole jar. Water gently and enjoy!

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Easy to Maintain Miniature Garden

Easy to Maintain Miniature Garden
Credit: Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson

When filling a show-stopping window box, don't hesitate to use small evergreen shrubs or perennials, which last throughout the seasons. In the fall, turn to mums, kales, pansies, violas, and snapdragons for color, and then add a few daffodil or tulip bulbs for a pop in the spring.

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Step Up to Color

Bold Blossoms
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To dress up your entryway, tuck in a few pots along the steps with a simple color scheme. ‘Penny Red with Blotch’ violas are the perfect, can’t-miss color.

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Balls of Blooms

Balls of Blooms

Create orbs of color with violas that love to bloom. Use sphagnum baskets and add viola plants along the sides, then top the container with more violas. Hang in a sunny location for more optimum splendor.

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Perfect For Strawberry Jars

Two-Tiered Topper
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Give your violas a lift by planting them in strawberry jars. ‘Sorbet Plum Velvet’ and ‘Sorbet Icy Blue’ violas create an especially striking combination.

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Hang Around

Spectrum Aflame
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Choose a warm color palette to brighten the coming winter days. Here, a mixture of yellow and orange violas is planted with several yellow, orange and red pansies.

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Pretty Pot

Pastel Pot
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Use an antique, concrete urn and plant the prolific pink blooms of 'Strawberry Sundae' twinspurs (Diascia hybrid) with ‘Penny Lavender Shades’ violas and ‘Red Russian’ kale.

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Simple Combination

Multicolored Violas

Pair yellow and purple violas with a cool-season herb such as curly-leaved parsley for an easy-to-care-for display.

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Classic Green & White Palette

Better Boxwoods
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Pair variegated American boxwood (‘Elegantissima’) with white ‘Sorbet Coconut’ violas for a classic look. Here, variegated periwinkle and English ivy also serve as green and white accents.

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Warm Up Your Spring

Warm Up Your Spring

Add daffodil bulbs to your containers when you are planting your pots in the fall. Select smaller flowering plants for pots, such as ‘Jet Fire’ and ‘Tete 'e Tete.’ Then, echo their warm hues with orange and yellow pansies and violas as well as ‘Yellow Ripple’ English Ivy and Golden Sweet Flag.

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Thriller, Filler, Spiller

Structure and Style
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A cone-shaped, evergreen arborvitae works perfectly as an attention-grabbing thriller. To brighten up the look of your container, fill up the pot with multi-colored ‘Pandora’s Box’ pansies and have variegated English ivy spill over the sides for a dramatic visual.

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Stacked Glazed Pots

Autumn Shadows
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A warm autumnal welcome of ‘Orange Matrix’ and ‘Delta Orange with Blotch’ pansies, mixed with ‘Penny Orange’ violas. Wheat grass, violas and English ivy fill the middle pot of the arrangement.

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What's In the Window?

What's In the Window?
Credit: Photo: Ralph Anderson

Winter days have you feeling gloomy? Bring happiness inside with just a few snips. Pair vintage purple bottles with these ‘Violet Picotee’ panolas. (What’s a panola? A pansy crossed with a viola.) You'll love the fragrance!

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Stacked Bucket Centerpiece

Multicolor Container
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Gather two galvanized buckets. Plant the smaller one with violas and parsley. Tuck more violas and creeping Jenny around the edges of the larger one, and stack.

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Classic Containers

Classic Containers

‘Majectic Giants Yellow with Blotch’ and ‘Delta Pure Yellow’ pansies come together in an impressive arrangement that anyone can create.

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Set the Table

Set the Table
Credit: Photo: Van Chaplin

Use the purple and yellow blooms of ‘Matrix Morpheus’ pansy in green, glazed pots to create a living centerpiece on your patio table.

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In the Pots and in the Beds

In the Pots and in the Beds

Repeat your plants in containers and flowerbeds for bigger impact. Heirloom ‘Johnny Jump-Ups’ will reseed once they finish blooming, so pair with herbs such as triple curled parsley and variegated lemon thyme.

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The Perfect Mixer

The Perfect Mixer
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‘Sorbet Blue Heaven’ violas pair nicely with ‘Purple Palace’ heuchera and the gray foliage and purple blooms of Spanish lavender.

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Winter Whites

Winter Whites

‘Matrix White’ pansies and ‘Sorbet White’ violas pair perfectly with the gray foliage of common sage.

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Just the Right Spot

Heirloom Viola Container
Credit: Photo: Ralph Lee Anderson

A small, perfectly-placed container makes a big impact in this cottage garden. Heirloom violas, also called 'Johnny Jump-Ups', hang along the top of a picket fence, a spot that's not only easy to water, but where anyone who walks by can enjoy the arrangement.

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    1 of 22 Dress Up the Front Door
    2 of 22 Go For Gold
    3 of 22 Flowering Jar Pansies
    4 of 22 Easy to Maintain Miniature Garden
    5 of 22 Step Up to Color
    6 of 22 Balls of Blooms
    7 of 22 Perfect For Strawberry Jars
    8 of 22 Hang Around
    9 of 22 Pretty Pot
    10 of 22 Simple Combination
    11 of 22 Classic Green & White Palette
    12 of 22 Warm Up Your Spring
    13 of 22 Thriller, Filler, Spiller
    14 of 22 Stacked Glazed Pots
    15 of 22 What's In the Window?
    16 of 22 Stacked Bucket Centerpiece
    17 of 22 Classic Containers
    18 of 22 Set the Table
    19 of 22 In the Pots and in the Beds
    20 of 22 The Perfect Mixer
    21 of 22 Winter Whites
    22 of 22 Just the Right Spot

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