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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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 ...
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Place in full to partial sunlight and keep the soil moderately moist. Pansies and violas thrive in the cooler temperatures, ...
“For a blooming display during warmer spells through winter until early spring, plant winter-flowering violas and pansies now ...
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