Spring Planting
Roxie writes~ Next year I want to buy already started pansy
and viola plants and put them in my garden. I live in South
Carolina. Will they do better than my seeds this year?
A. Plant them as soon after the last frost in your area. Pansies
perform best in cooler weather and like rich, well-drained soil
high in organic matter. Provide full sun or partial shade, especially
south of Zone 7 where the hot afternoon sun will shut down flower
production. When planting, gently compact soil around plants
to eliminate most air pockets and then water thoroughly. Continue
to water plentifully as needed to supplement rainfall until
the ground freezes. They will flower more profusely and longer
in the season if spent flowers are removed to prevent seed production.
Where winters are mild, fall-planted pansies will survive and
rebloom in the spring. In very moderate climes, they will bloom
in the midwinter but grow more vigorously in the spring as temperatures
rise. Apply mulch as soon as temperatures fall below freezing
to protect the plants through colder winters.
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