9 Reasons to Include Wild Violets in Your Garden

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Wild violets are good for aerating the soil and adding nutrients, as are dandelions. Their wide roots loosen compacted soil, increasing drainage and aeration. By drawing important elements such as calcium and potassium to the surface, this process makes them accessible to other plants. With its beautiful flowers and heart-shaped leaves, wild violets can add … Read more