Pansy Multi mix Flower Seed
FernsFly
SKU: JR023
60 seeds
The Garden Pansy Flower Is Two- Three Inches In Diameter And Has Two Slightly Overlapping Upper Petals, Two Side Petals, And A Single Bottom Petal With A Slight Beard Emanating From The Flower's Center. These Petals Are Usually White Or Yellow, Purplish, Or Blue. Pansies Can Be Finicky To Start From Seed; It’s A Lot Easier To Buy Established Plants From A Local Nursery. Plus, You’ll Get Blooms A Lot Sooner.Pansy Seeds May Be Slow To Germinate (Typically Emerging In Anywhere From 1 To 3 Weeks, Depending On Soil Temperature). Start Pansy Seeds Indoors 8 To 10 Weeks Before The Last Spring Frost.Start Seeds In Late Winter For Early Spring And Summer Flowering, Or In Late Summer For Fall And Winter Flowering.Plant Adult Pansies When The Ground Becomes Workable In The Spring. They Grow Best When Soil Temperatures Are Between 45°F and 65°F (7°C And 18°C).Pansies Can Tolerate A Light Frost Just After Planting, But Try To Hold Off On Putting Them In The Ground If Temperatures Are Still Regularly Reaching Well Below Freezing.
The Garden Pansy Flower Is Two- Three Inches In Diameter And Has Two Slightly Overlapping Upper Petals, Two Side Petals, And A Single Bottom Petal With A Slight Beard Emanating From The Flower's Center. These Petals Are Usually White Or Yellow, Purplish, Or Blue. Pansies Can Be Finicky To Start From Seed; It’s A Lot Easier To Buy Established Plants From A Local Nursery. Plus, You’ll Get Blooms A Lot Sooner.Pansy Seeds May Be Slow To Germinate (Typically Emerging In Anywhere From 1 To 3 Weeks, Depending On Soil Temperature). Start Pansy Seeds Indoors 8 To 10 Weeks Before The Last Spring Frost.Start Seeds In Late Winter For Early Spring And Summer Flowering, Or In Late Summer For Fall And Winter Flowering.Plant Adult Pansies When The Ground Becomes Workable In The Spring. They Grow Best When Soil Temperatures Are Between 45°F and 65°F (7°C And 18°C).Pansies Can Tolerate A Light Frost Just After Planting, But Try To Hold Off On Putting Them In The Ground If Temperatures Are Still Regularly Reaching Well Below Freezing.