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Germination percentage: 70 %

Net weight : 30 seeds

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Pansy F1 Scarlet Red Blotch

The history of the modern pansy begins with a small European wild flower, Viola tricolour, commonly known as Johnny-jump-up. This was Shakespeare’s little western flower. Wild pansies have a strong tendency (common among violet family members) to form natural hybrids. Their appearance is also greatly affected by growing conditions resulting in a lot of variation among the species.

These plants offer colourful flowers for any season in your garden. They have one of the widest ranges of colours and are good for containers, borders, and ground covers.

Common name(s): Pansy, garden pansy
Flower colours: Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow
Bloom time: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Maximum height reached: Space the plants about 7 to 12 inches apart. They will spread about 9 to 12 inches and grow to be about 6 to 9 inches tall.
Difficulty to grow:: Medium
Germination percentage: 70 %
Net weight : 30 seeds

Planting and care

Pansies grow easily from seed but take a long time to mature, so they should be started 4-5 weeks before in semi shade. Press pansy seeds into the surface of the soil and cover to their thickness, as darkness is required for germination. Covering the pots with black plastic is a good idea. Keep the planting medium damp, and once the seeds have sprouted, (about 14 days at 70 degrees F.) Move them to a greenhouse or an area with semi shade.

A week or so before transplanting into the garden, harden the pansy seedlings off by putting them in a sheltered spot outdoors during the day.

SunlightFull Sun
Soilwell-drained soil high in organic matter, and full sun or partial shade.
WaterRemember to water your pansies regularly. One of the most common reasons pansies fail is because they are not watered enough, so if your pansies are not doing well, try watering them more.
TemperaturePansies like sun and cooler temperatures. 65 to 70 degree C
FertiliserApply dry fertiliser directly to damp soil. Water the fertiliser into the soil. Can use a general, all-purpose fertiliser around your pansies to help them grow.

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