growing pansies
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Pansy
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Pansies are tough guys. In Oklahoma, you can plant them in
October and have a reasonable chance that they will bloom all fall, go dormant
through the coldest weeks of winter and still survive to bloom again once
spring returns. Their tender looking leaves can withstand a couple of inches
of snow.
They may even continue to prosper until hot June weather causes
them to wither. So pansies are really the coolest of annuals with their
unusual growing season.
Pansies are slow to grow from seeds so the plants are usually bought in
six packs. You need a good grouping of them since they are only six
inches tall and have three inch blooms.
They come in many bright colors. Often the center of
the flower has a different complimentary color.
Scientific Name: Viola |
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