Beaconsfield Viola

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Discover the exquisite charm of the Beaconsfield viola, a perennial delight that graces your garden with elegant blue and white blooms. This hardy plant, also known as the Viola Beaconsfield, effortlessly enhances garden borders, containers, and baskets. Bring natural colour to your outdoor space and explore more options in our Pansy & Viola - Bedding Plants collection.

Planting & Care Tips

Soil: Use a mix of high-quality compost with garden soil for in-ground planting, or a specialised container mix for pots.
Watering: Maintain a regular watering schedule to keep the soil consistently moist without waterlogging.
Fertilising: Apply a balanced liquid feed or a gentle fertiliser every 4–6 weeks during the growing season to encourage vigorous blooming.
Maintenance: Remove spent flowers (deadheading) to extend the flowering period and promote a fuller, healthier plant.

Key Benefits

• Elegant bi-coloured blooms in soothing blue and white
• Hardy performance that suits various settings – from formal borders to chic containers
• Long blooming cycles with summer and autumn flushes
• Easy care for both seasoned gardeners and beginners
• Versatile placement options for enhancing any garden setting

The Beaconsfield viola is prized for its vigorous blooming and adaptability. Whether you refer to it as Beaconsfield Viola or Viola Beaconsfield, its natural grace and practicality make it an inspiring choice for every garden enthusiast. Enjoy a hassle-free planting experience and a burst of seasonal colour with this delightful perennial.

Care Information

Sunlight Partial Shade
Position Sheltered
Soil Broad Tolerance
Planting Time October-February
Moisture Moderate
Hardiness Semi-hardy
Growth Rate Medium
Spacing 15cm
Height and Spread 15cm x 15cm
Annual or Perennial Annual/Perennial
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ideal growing conditions for Viola 'Beaconsfield'?

Viola 'Beaconsfield' thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained, fertile soil. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods, and mulching helps retain moisture and control weeds.

How can I encourage more blooms on Viola 'Beaconsfield'?

Deadhead spent flowers regularly to promote continuous blooming. Fertilise with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser every few weeks during the growing season for best results.

What pests and diseases affect Viola 'Beaconsfield', and how can I manage them?

Common pests include aphids, slugs, and spider mites. Use insecticidal soap and slug bait. To prevent diseases like powdery mildew, ensure good air circulation and avoid overhead watering. Regularly inspect plants and remove any affected leaves.

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