Pansy Page 5

A large selection of pansies, some with unique colourings to make your garden & patio eye catching.

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed
Advice

Annual treat as biennial, some hardy
15-20°C
Average layer vermiculite
Maintain germination temp below 22°
Sow July - Sept, Dec - March.

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Halloween II
Black Pansy also features in Halloween Mixture Nice compact habit producing a profusion of flowers

pkt 30 seeds

tpkt 90 seeds

 

Pansy Halloween II

 

 

 

 

Pansy Cats Series Light Blue
Cats combine the advantages of modern F1 pansies with a unique veined pattern. They are a great addition to any border or container. Cats have medium-large flowers and are suitable for production in packs and pots. Light blue face with black whiskers.

pkt approx 30 seeds

 



Pansy Cats Series Light Blue


 

Pansy Dynamite Strawberry
Pansy Dynamite will bloom continually and maintain a compact habit from Autumn through to early Spring. It is bred as a true Annual flowering type. This means that it does not require cool temperatures to initiate flower buds and will bloom under both long and short day conditions, as well as under cool and warm temperatures.  Strawberry red and pink flowers.

pkt approx 30 seeds

pkt approx 90 seeds

 



Pansy Dynamite Strawberry


 

Pansy Dynamite Wine Flash
Pansy Dynamite will bloom continually and maintain a compact habit from Autumn through to early Spring. It is bred as a true Annual flowering type. This means that it does not require cool temperatures to initiate flower buds and will bloom under both long and short day conditions, as well as under cool and warm temperatures. Dark maroon with yellow eye.

pkt approx 30 seeds

pkt approx 90 seeds



Pansy Dynamite Wine Flash

 


 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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