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Pansy Mixed | 3 x 10.5cm pots

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Get ready to elevate your garden with this incredible offer! We are thrilled to present you with a bundle of 9 stunning Pansies, each carefully potted in 10.5cm pots. Pansies are sold in Mixed colours or straight colours. If you wish to purchase one colour or a mix, please indicate in the comments when purchasing.

Size

Plants are 20cm to 30cm tall in 10.5cm recyclable plastic pots.

Position

It is recommended to strategically place your Pansy in an area that receives shade during the peak hours of sunlight.

Humidity

N/A

Watering

Pansies require regular watering, but it is important to avoid overwatering. Ideally, it is recommended to allow the soil to dry out before the next watering. Violas thrive in a well-drained and fertile soil.

Temperature

Pansies thrive in warm temperatures. Once they are placed they flourish in the cool temperatures common to spring and autumn.

Toxicity

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Description

Pansies are one of the most popular flowers for Uk gardens! Despite their delicate name and appearance, pansies are hardy, disease resistant and do well in cooler climates. Plus, they are low maintenance and easy to grow!

The pansy is a member of the Viola family and is easily recognized. The round flowers have five petals and come in a wide variety of colours. The most familiar looking pansies, will have a dark centre that looks like a face. Pansies can grow to be 8-10 inches tall and are great for planting in containers or direct into your flower beds.

Although, pansies are technically perennials, they are often treated as annuals or biennials. Be sure to plant flowers at least 6 inches apart in fertile, moist soil to allow for proper ventilation. Mulching will help keep the soil moist. Pansies prefer full to partial sun. They should be watered about once or twice a week and should be fertilized once a month. As well, don’t forget to remove dead blooms to encourage new growth.

Botanical Name
Violaceae
Common Name(s)
Pansy