Pansies and violas are happy-looking plants that with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.
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Place in full to partial sunlight and keep the soil moderately moist. Pansies and violas thrive in the cooler temperatures, ...
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Pansies can be planted in the fall and be flowering just a few weeks later, in various vibrant hues like purple, yellow and pink. While the harshest winter temperatures may kill off some blooms ...
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Even mild snow and cold can cause hardy pansy types to bloom. Their vivid purple, yellow, and blue hues liven up winter gardens and withstand lower temperatures. Like pansies, violas are ...