Pansy F1 Matrix Mix -HY
Pansy F1 Matrix Mix -HY
Beginning with the little European wildflower Viola tricolor, sometimes known as Johnny-jump-up, the history of the modern pansy may be traced. Shakespeare's small western flower was this. Among the members of the violet family, wild pansies have a significant propensity for creating natural hybrids.
Growing circumstances have a significant impact on their appearance as well, which causes enormous variety amongst species. In your garden, these plants provide vibrant blossoms during every season.
Common Name - Pansy, garden pansy
Height
Space the plants about 7 to 12 inches apart. They will spread about 9 to 12 inches and grow to be about 6 to 9 inches tall.
Flower Color - Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow (mixed)
Bloom Time -August-September
Difficulty Level - Medium
Planting and care
- Do not forget to often water your pansies.
- If your pansies are not flourishing, consider giving them more water because this is one of the most frequent reasons why they fail.
- Around your pansies, you can sprinkle a broad, all-purpose fertilizer to promote growth.
Sunlight
Full Sun for about 4 to 6 hours.
Watering
Do not forget to water your plants frequently. If your pansies are not flourishing, try giving them more water. This is one of the most frequent reasons why pansies fail.
Soil:
Well-drained soil with a high organic matter content.
Temperature:
Pansies like cooler, sunnier climates between 65 and 70 degrees Celsius
Fertilizer:
Sprinkle dry vermicompost straight onto wet soil. The soil has to be fertilized.
Harvest Season
Plant seeds in late winter for March to May flowering, or plant seeds in the summer for winter flowering.6 to 8 weeks before you plan on transplanting them.
Note
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The product is replaceable but non-returnable.