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Incorporate 2 pounds of a slow-release, 12-6-6 fertilizer per 100 square feet of bed space. Set out plants 6 to 8 inches apart, planting at the same depth they are growing in the container.
As I was browsing through the garden center this weekend, I saw the first display of pansies for the upcoming fall and winter season. ... Southern Gardening: Select Matrix, Delta pansies for pretty ...
A: You can fertilize pansies with soluble or granular fertilizers, quick acting or slow release.The most important feature of the product you choose is that it is a complete formula — one that ...
Pansies need fertilizer to keep blooming so add some slow release 14-14-14 fertilizer to the soil or remember to give them liquid fertilizer at least monthly. If you are using potting soil, choose ...
Pansies are one of the few plants that will reliably produce colorful blooms in the fall and continue through winter. Some are labeled as "winter pansies" and have smaller flowers than regular ...
This last weekend I was schooled, so to speak, on "Pansies and their Partners" as I was invited to visit Old Town, a 2016 Southern Living Community of the Year award winner in Columbus. I'm a ...
For each 2-foot by 4-foot patch of pansies, mix in two bags of composted manure or an equal amount of compost, if you make your own. Work in one cup of dolomitic lime and one cup of 8-8-8 ...
If you have not planted pansies in a few years, you are in for a pleasant surprise. These little troupers of cool-season color are now available in trailing selections.
Mix them with other cool-season annuals like petunias, dianthus, snapdragons and dusty miller. Keep the soil moist and apply a slow-release fertilizer to encourage growth and blooms. Q.