Pansies and violas are happy-looking plants that with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.
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Pansies and their viola relatives can be added to flower beds or container gardens. Mix them with other cool-season annuals like petunias, dianthus, snapdragons and dusty miller. Keep the soil ...
“For a blooming display during warmer spells through winter until early spring, plant winter-flowering violas and pansies now ...
If you want a colorful show of petunias, nemesia, diascia, or snapdragons in the spring, you’re much better off planting them now.
Mostly pansies have rounded flowers and often have black markings too. Winter-flowering violas are hardier than winter pansies in my experience and they have smaller flowers with a distinctive ...
Out with the red-leafed wax begonias and in with the pansies. Actually, violas. More on that in a moment. This is the time of year to get all that done, even if it means uprooting plants that ...
As flowers burst with new growth, Brown said violas and pansies are solid options for planting. However, Brown said his petunias are a cold-hearty and colorful choice in spring and fall.