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Gardeners Basics Violet Johnny Jump Up Seeds – Open-Pollinated, Non-GMO Flower Seed Packet (1 Gram)

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Colorful, Easy-Grow Violet Johnny Jump Up Seeds

Gardeners Basics Violet Johnny Jump Up seeds bring classic tri-coloured charm to any garden—white, purple, and yellow blooms that feel bright and cheerful in beds, containers, and edging. This open-pollinated, non-GMO variety is grown and packaged right here in the USA, offering a reliable seed source from a small family-run business. Each packet carries at least 1 gram of seeds, giving you more seed compared with many competitors. The packaging is water-resistant and includes clear growing and harvesting directions to help you plan your sowing window with confidence.

Whether you’re new to gardening or expanding a seasoned flower border, these seeds are designed to deliver repeat color across seasons. The Violet Johnny Jump Up thrives in cooler conditions, making it a dependable option for early spring color or a late-summer refresher in zones where cool-season flowers shine. You can sow indoors 8–12 weeks before the last frost or plant directly outdoors when conditions permit, offering flexibility to fit your schedule.

Key benefits at a glance

  • GORGEOUS color: vibrant violet blooms accented with white and yellow for standout garden drama.
  • COLD HARDY / ANNUAL: well-suited for spring displays and fall color in many regions.
  • ATTRACT POLLINATORS: helps invite helpful insects to your flower beds and nearby edibles.
  • EDIBLE: flower heads are edible, adding a playful touch to salads, teas, and desserts.
  • PACKETS: each packet contains at least 1 gram of seeds, with full growing directions printed on durable, water-resistant paper.

Growing tips and care

  • Sun lovers with tolerance for partial shade; aim for several hours of sun for best color and bloom density.
  • Direct sow outside or start indoors 8–12 weeks before the last frost for earlier blooms.
  • Open-pollinated heritage-type seeds allow you to save seed for future seasons if you wish.
  • All seeds are grown and packaged in the USA by a small, family-owned operation committed to quality and friendly service.

Creative uses and design ideas

  • Line borders, frame pathways, or brighten containers with continuous color from spring through fall.
  • Pair with other cool-season blooms to extend color throughout cooler months.
  • Use edible petals to garnish salads or desserts for a whimsical kitchen garden touch.

Choosing Gardeners Basics means supporting a small business focused on accessible gardening experiences, seed quality, and helpful sowing guidance. If you’re ever unhappy with your seeds, a quick reach-out to the team can help ensure you feel supported in your gardening journey.

FAQ

Q: What makes Gardeners Basics Violet Johnny Jump Up seeds open-pollinated and suitable for home gardens?

A: Our seeds are open-pollinated and non-GMO, grown and packaged in the USA, making it easy to save and reuse seeds year after year.

Q: How should I grow Violet Johnny Jump Up from Gardeners Basics?

A: Direct sow outdoors or start indoors 8–12 weeks before the last frost; they enjoy sun and partial shade for steady color.