Although they are not bred by nature, garden pansies are a perfect hybrid of the wild representatives of this species. These biennial plants emerge in almost every garden in the spring. Who does not like garden pansies' Their habit, blooming time, size and colours of the blooms are the main assets of those flowering plants. Cheerful faces of the garden pansies greet us very early in the spring right after the ground has thawed. Garden pansy blooms can be single coloured, with or without an eye, bicoloured or multicoloured.
Hereby we offer you one of the basic colourings of these charming blooms in the multitude of colours. Large-flowered yellow garden pansy with a black dot on the lower petals displays a characteristic five-petal build that makes it easily recognisable even by children. Low growing plants (up to 20 cm in height) with erect, angular stems bloom in the first year of cultivation. This is only one of the features they have to offer. Their charm spread over the garden in spring and the first half of summer.
Garden pansies can be arranged in almost indefinite number of ways. Flower beds and low borders, edgings, grave decorations count to their universal uses. Small garden pansy tufts are a great idea to invite spring to your balconies and terraces. They allow you to create a tiny garden on an external windowsill when planted in a box or other type of container. A pot filled with garden pansies placed in the relaxation corner would supply us with extra energy. Wicker baskets with contrasting yellow garden pansy with a dark dot are a charming, unpretentious decorations of a rural estate. Bowls and shallow containers with garden pansies will cheer up the grey, gloomy surroundings already in March, as these plants are not scared of colder days. Bicoloured garden pansy offered in our store can also be used for home decoration. An Easter arrangement with pansies will rejuvenate the dining room. Cut garden pansy flowers can be used for creating sweet, multicoloured, small bouquets.
Garden pansies that have been grown on a seed bed in autumn should be planted on a sunny, or partially shady site. Insufficient exposure to sunlight leads to overgrowth of stems and poor blooming. You need to water the plants regularly, so the soil stays continuously moist. Fertilisation is not necessary, although there are special fertilisers intended for garden pansy cultivation available on the market. These plants tend to self-disseminate. Planted once in your garden, they will stay there for the next years.
We encourage you to buy seeds of the large-flowered yellow garden pansy with a dark brown dot on lower petals, available in our store. Garden pansy is one of the few plants that provides us with such a multitude of uses. Easy cultivation and low requirements are another advantage of this plant. Highly recommended!
One package contains 0.5 g of seeds and has the sow-by date and growing instructions printed on it.
Approximately 400 seeds (+/- 20%)
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