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  2. How to Grow Winter Pansies, a Cold-Hardy Plant That Will Fill ...

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    Growing winter pansies from seed is relatively straightforward and can be done indoors or outdoors. Growing From Seed Indoors It's easiest to start pansy seeds indoors or in a protected area and ...

  3. How Often to Water Pansies for a Vibrant Display, According ...

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    Pansies hate heat and humidity, so they're often grown during fall, spring, and winter, says Roethling. Plants typically need less water during cooler conditions and more during hot, dry weather ...

  4. Pansy - Wikipedia

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    The first year plant produces greenery, and bears flowers and seeds in its second year of growth. Afterwards, the plant dies like an annual. Because of selective human breeding, most garden pansies bloom the first year, some in as little as nine weeks after sowing. After flowering, a seed capsule matures, eventually opening as seen here.

  5. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    A fall favorite, common yarrow boasts little white flowers with bright yellow centers. However, you can choose between yellow, white, pink, and orange varieties for a bold color palette. This ...

  6. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Bedding plant production begins with cool season plants for early sales and moves forward with warm season plants for later sales. Plugs and cuttings are shipped from specialty producers and transplanted by robotic transplanting machines into potting soil formulated on-site that is transferred to flat/pot filling machines just before transplanting.

  7. Viola (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Pansies and violas used for bedding are generally raised from seed, and F1 hybrid seed strains have been developed which produce compact plants of reasonably consistent flower coloring and appearance. Bedding plants are usually discarded after one growing season. [70]

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