PRETTY VIOLAS IN A FREESTANDING TROUGH

I love violas, their dozens of pretty faces, their vibrant colours, their fragrance - much nicer than the rather blousy pansies, I think.  I like also that they tolerate sun and some shade.  So undemanding. I bought quite a few mixed colours this year, mostly purple and cerese colours, a few white, and planted them all together in a freestanding trough.  At first I thought that, maybe, I should have bought trailing begonias or something like that but the violas have put on such a show, I'm happy with my decision. 
Violas in a freestanding trough
Of course, you don't need to grow them in a trough; they will grow in the garden border or tubs, or hanging baskets just as happily.
Violas in a freestanding trough
Violas in a container - April 2013

Violas in a garden border - April 2013