PANSY SWISS CAN CAN MIXED - 550 SEEDS - Viola wittrockiana - BIENNIAL FLOWER
PANSY SWISS CAN CAN MIXED - 550 SEEDS - Viola wittrockiana - BIENNIAL FLOWER
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PANSY SWISS CAN CAN MIXED - 550 SEEDS - Viola wittrockiana - BIENNIAL FLOWER

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  • Pansies are short-lived evergreen perennials that are grown in as cool weather annuals or biennials. Grow as biennials by planting in fall, mulching in winter (e.g., hay or evergreen boughs) and then enjoying the spring bloom until the plants inevitably succumb to summer heat, at which point they should be removed from the garden. Plants do not need mulching in mild St. Louis winters, but may not always survive extremely harsh winters.
  • Small but established plants generally overwinter better than large ones. A main advantage to planting pansies in fall is that they will bloom earlier (late winter to early spring) than spring transplants. Pansies may of course be easily grown as annuals by starting seed indoors in spring 12-14 weeks before last frost date.
  • How to sow: Season: Bienial Sowing: June - October or January - April Height: 15 - 25 cm / 6" - 10" Blooms Time: April - July, Autumn Environment: Full sun to partial sun Water: Medium Othes: Flowers are edible
  • Ideal for: Cottage gardens, Flowers Borders and Beds, Alpine & Rockeries, Under-planting roses Sowing under the casing layers, in the greenhouse, or in the seed-bed. Transplant to the permanent place in September or early-spring on approx. 20/30 - 30 cm apart. Tolerate transplanting perfectly. Grow in all type of soil. Germinate after 10-14 days in 15-18 ̊C.
Pansies are short-lived evergreen perennials that are grown in as cool weather annuals or biennials. Grow as biennials by planting in fall, mulching in winter (e.g., hay or evergreen boughs) and then enjoying the spring bloom until the plants inevitably succumb to summer heat, at which point they should be removed from the garden. Plants do not need mulching in mild St. Louis winters, but may not always survive extremely harsh winters.

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