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Pansies in Pots for Fall |
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This fall we recommend you fill your garden planters with lovely pansies and violas. They will make your planters glow!!!!
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The easiest way to add long lasting color to the fall garden, and the answer is simple: potted pansies & violas. They bloom prolifically and ask for a few things. They love sun (atleast 6 hours a day) and fertile well draining soil. It is also important to feed the flowers with an organic fertilizer such as blood meal alternating with a liquid plant food.
Select any size container that suits your needs since they will grow in small and very large bunches. You can also mix in herbs such as parsley, lemon thyme, golden sage, and rosemary, as well as with veggies such as kales, chards, and mustards. Pansies and violas are always happy plants - both are ideal for new and experienced gardeners.
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Here is another way to try this seasons newest blooms. Cool wave pansies that are spreading plants that love cold weather. The first thing you want to do in plant in a nice garden planter so that the roots don't spread and take over your garden. They will grow 6 inches tall but will spread if you don't contain them. This cool wave pansies works great in a hanging basket or wall pot where you will love their cascading over the sides of the planter.
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By Arizona Pottery Post Last Updated: 9/18/2023 2:03:17 PM |
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