Pansies are easy to grow in containers or garden beds, and they require only basic maintenance to thrive. To care for pansies, ensure they have plenty of sun and water, and plant them from late summer to mid/late autumn to bloom through winter and the following spring. They can also be planted in spring to early summer.
Pansies bring bold color during cool seasons, unfurling blooms in a rainbow of hues. To keep them healthy and blooming, ensure they have plenty of sun and water. They can be grown from seed or in the ground.
Work in organic material such as compost or well-rotted leaves to a 4 inch (10 cm.) depth before planting pansies. They do best in fertile soil in sun or part shade, using a peat-free multi-purpose potting compost and improving soil with well-rotted organic matter before planting. Regular watering, feeding, and deadheading will keep pansies looking good and encourage more flowers.
Pansies like full or partial sun but need cooler temperatures to thrive. The ideal planting site should get morning sun but avoid late afternoon heat. They prefer moist, but not soggy—soil. Use containers with drainage holes or ensure the soil drains well. Water pansies regularly throughout the growing season, amending the soil with compost, manure, or other amendments.
Pansies do best with about six hours of sun daily, but in warmest regions (Zone 7 and warmer), protect plants from full sun during the hottest part of the day.
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