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Pansies are chosen as spring and fall bedding and container plants for their colorful… More
There's something about pansies that bring cheer to a landscape or garden container. A… More
Grown in flower gardens and containers, pansies provide a burst of color in early… More
Pansies add color to beds, borders and containers in your landscaping. Available in nearly… More
Bright Pansies bring color to flower beds, border and planters throughout the landscape. Pansies… More
Pansies (Viola x wittrockiana) and their relatives, violets and violas, are part of a… More
Pansies are a cool-weather flower, blooming most profusely in spring and fall. They tolerate… More
Pansies are flowering plants that produce small, delicate flowers. There are many cultivars of… More
When pansies are blooming in full force in your flower beds, their sunny, cheery… More
Pansies are perennials that thrive in cooler weather. They grow 4 to 10 inches… More
...th any amount of experience can successfully grow pansies in a sunny or partly… More
The forest pansy tree (Cercis canadensis) is a variety of redbud tree that grows… More
...nsy has a dark splotch in the middle of its face. Pansies are available… More
...he viola and is a member of the Violaceae family. Pansies are regarded as… More
Prolific pansies bring bright color to fall, winter and spring gardens. A member of… More
Hardy and productive, pansies show their blooms into late fall, ideal for gardens whose… More
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To take care of pansies, start them from the seed or root, and keep them… More
When planting bulbs in containers, be sure to pick up the fall bulbs in September,… More
Dead heading annual flowers is a process of removing dead blossoms to help the plant… More
To scrapbook flowers, place colorful blooms between two pieces of newspaper and put a heavy… More
Annual flowers are only planted once a year and last for a few months. Learn… More
Cut back hollyhock stems to the ground after they begin to turn brown, but before… More
Annual flowers add visual interest to any garden by filling in between perennial flowers. Create… More
The pansy, viola or violet is a plant that is found in almost every continent,… More
There are many different types of plants that can be used on different landscapes, such… More
When designing a salad garden, it can be very easy to grow lettuce, spinach, tomatoes,… More
The goal of an ornamental kitchen garden is to have beautiful color and to use… More
Growing edible flowers requires the same care as normal flowers, but special attention should be… More
Flower gardens can be made in a variety of ways, but in general, they require… More
There are a variety of options when designing a specialty vegetable garden, as an individual… More
Vegetables gardens are easy to grow, as all that is needed is a sunny spot,… More
Flower gardens should consist of a variety of flowering plants, such as trees, shrubs, flowers,… More
When growing edible flowers, such as roses, violets, chrysanthemums and broccoli, make sure no pesticides… More
Learn what perennials to plant in your moon garden in this free gardening video. More
How to nurture growing tulips in warmer weather conditions is discussed in this free educational… More
Learn the various characteristics of Miltonia Pansy Orchids in order to decide if they're right… More
Learn the various characteristics of Miltonia Orchids in order to decide if they're right for… More
Hi! I'm new here, just found this site while searching via Google for info on pot size for tomato plants. I have a kitty litter bucket (actually, TONS of them!) that I thought I would use. It's about 9" X 12" and 15" deep. It originally held 40 pounds of… More
One of you will id this plant quickly. It grows along highways, roadsides, etc. in MA. Looks like full sun requirements. Tall 5 foot plus, marigold-like leaves. Flowers could be described simply as buttons - just like shasta daisies without any petals. In my opinion it can be an attractive… More
Hi! This weekend will be my 1st ever attempt at container gardening! *excited* :D I live in Washington D.C and my condo balcony has full sun for most part of the day. I've shortlisted the following for my "flowering bowls". (Will mix & match 2-3 plants per container based on… More
Okay ive been digging in my raised garden bed tilling the soil and taking out reg rocks and clay rocks. Im thinking i need to add more than just my Greenall soil booster to make it deep enough to plant my narcissus and pansy's and chrysanthemums. Should i add some… More
Hello, Anybody have ideas or tips? The pergola is metal, 8'x10' and the area is full sun, all day and I'm in zone 6b. My first idea was to get some big planters and plant annual vines in them, but I'm worried about the top because the rods just snap… More
I had a discussion w/ my bf this morning, he didn't think you can just get seeds from any flower, that some would have to be pollinated first? It may sound ignorant, but I have always assumed you could just get seeds from any flower that's reached it's potential and/or… More
Are my pansys only edible if i bought organic variety? Thanks Tura:) More
OK... I am not sure about what to do with my pansies... They are healthy, and fine with little or no insect problems.... BUT... They are very "leggy"... Some of this is due to my iris plants taking up so much sun, and the pansies having to fight for it...… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
Hi, I have some mairgold and pansy's and petunia and very small bachelor buttons in my flower garden. I am worried about the weather being to cold for them. The Marigold and Bachlor buttons I planted as seeds and they have just come threw about 1/2 inch the others were… More
Hi, I decided to have a flower garden this year, and when my husband brought me the timber to begin my garden,I suddenly was inspired to shape it like a house. So far I have put in a couple of Petunia's, pansy's, and marigold also I have planted bachlor button… More
I'll be using these this year with my seedlings. I've tested 2 (had to play ;) ) And they are really soggy when they're first puffed up. Would it be better to add water the day before and give them a bit of time to dry out or am I… More
Last Spring I planted this seed. I thought it belonged to the pansy. It reseeded itself over the winter in unexpected places. Now I'm beginning to wonder if it's an invasive weed. Would someone please tell me what this is? More
Id like to plant some tulips now but i wondered do they have to be put in fridge for awhile before i plant them? I just bought pansy's and i want to plant those over the bulbs for color til the bulbs come thru then bloom. what should be the… More
I'm with Sass - noting that likes warm weather can go out yet. Average last Frost date is 4-29 for Milwaukee. and usually don't put anything like tomatoes out till memorial weekend unless you can cover them or bring them inside. I have carrots and spinach outside. I started sweet… More
Sure enough after i tilled mulched then planted in my raised garden bed pansy's, allysum, chrysanthemum's, English primrose, watered them, then 2 weeks later i have Oxalis weeds sprouting up. I hate hate hate hate hate these, plus some other weeds i cant tell what they are yet!! How do… More
I have these seeds for trade; Black Holly hocks chinese forget me knots shasta daisy morning glory grape hyacinth sunflowers blood root organic radish cantalope marigolds flocks sweet william pansy columbine Seeds I would like; Dwarf sunflowers; Teddy Bear (yellow) Double Dandy ( red ) Fiesta Del Sol ( orange… More
I have 2 beautiful red cyclamen in matching pots on my outdoor fireplace. I've planted them with some bulbs and pansy's. They have bloomed all winter long but the sun is now not making them too happy. I took a container gardening class and the instructor said to place your… More
When I was growing up, I remember picking little Purple flowers with yellow centers, about 4" tall, in my gram's backyard. They resemble mini violets, but they grow wild. I am trying to figure out what their scientific name is so that I can obtain some seeds or grown plants… More
What are these and what are they caused from? thanks Tura More
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