Planting Pansies for Fall and Winter
Pansies can give a great pop of color in an otherwise bleak winter landscape. University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen Dimond shows how to prepare a garden bed and plant pansies. She prepares the bed by removing the plants that were growing there for the summer season, fertilizes, and mulches. Then she lays out the pansies and plants them through the mulch. She also gives information and tips on growing pansies.
Here are videos of previous plantings in this bed:
Planting Scaevola, Pentas and Vinca
Planting Pansies and Tulips for Winter and Spring Color
Planting Tropical Hibiscus and Begonias
Planting Daffodils, Dianthus, and Pansies
Planting Sunpatiens, Joseph's Coat, and Colocasia
Planting Fall Flowers
Planting Summer Flowers
Planting Dusty Miller and Pansies
Planting Petunias, Vinca, and Salvia
Planting Summer Flowers
Related Videos:
Squirrels Eating Pansies
My pansies had blooms when I planted them. Now they don’t. Why?
Related Resources:
Growing Pansies
Extend the Season with Resilient Pansies
Here are videos of previous plantings in this bed:
Planting Scaevola, Pentas and Vinca
Planting Pansies and Tulips for Winter and Spring Color
Planting Tropical Hibiscus and Begonias
Planting Daffodils, Dianthus, and Pansies
Planting Sunpatiens, Joseph's Coat, and Colocasia
Planting Fall Flowers
Planting Summer Flowers
Planting Dusty Miller and Pansies
Planting Petunias, Vinca, and Salvia
Planting Summer Flowers
Related Videos:
Squirrels Eating Pansies
My pansies had blooms when I planted them. Now they don’t. Why?
Related Resources:
Growing Pansies
Extend the Season with Resilient Pansies