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Pansy Seeds - Cool Wave Pastel Mix
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Pansy (Pansy Cool Wave Pastel Mix) - For cool weather gardening, Pansies are a must! Start these Pansy seeds and enjoy the prostrate, spreading habit of these Pansy plants making them ideal for baskets and containers.MORE PANSY OPTIONS
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
65 - 70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
No
DEPTH
Cover seed lightly with peat moss
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 inches
Pansy (Pansy Cool Wave Pastel Mix) - For cool weather gardening, Pansies are a must! Start these Pansy seeds and enjoy the prostrate, spreading habit of these Pansy plants making them ideal for baskets and containers. Set the Pansy plants out in the early fall for good root establishment while the soil is still warm, and in USDA zones 5 and warmer, this Pansy pastel mix will be hardy enough to withstand winter and bloom again throughout the spring. Growing Pansies from seed has never been more rewarding! These flower seeds are primed for easy establishment, and soon you'll have enough trailing Pansies for all your containers and even for the edges of your flowers beds.
Common Questions
Are pansies edible?
Yes, they have a mild minty taste and may be eaten fresh as a garnish or candied for decorating cakes.
Why do my pansies stop blooming in the summer?
Hot weather will cause pansies to fade and die out.
Why are my pansies spindly?
Check to see if your plants are overcrowded, pansies need to be spaced 6 inches apart. Make sure they are getting enough light especially when starting seeds inside.
Should pansies be deadheaded?
Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your flowers. This will also keep the flowers from dropping seeds.
When do pansies bloom?
Pansies bloom in the fall and in spring into early summer when the weather is cool.
Do pansies grow better in containers or in the ground?
Pansies flourish in both pots and raised beds. Because they have shallow roots, it's important not to plant them too deeply in dense soil. Always opt for well-draining soil for beds and a light potting mix for containers, ensuring that the containers also have drainage holes.
