Pansies - planting and care
Plant guide
Outdoor plants and garden
This lovely, lively, colorful, and hardy spring flower is one of the first ones we can plant outdoors in pots and balcony boxes in the spring. The pansy can withstand temperatures down to 5 degrees below zero, and even though it may droop a bit from the cold, it quickly perks up again when the sun comes out.
Bring life to your balcony and patio with multiple pots and flower boxes in different heights and sizes filled with pansies. This cute flower truly signals the arrival of spring. The plant grows to about 15-25 centimeters high and comes in many different colors, both with large flowers and small mini variants.
Care tips for pansies
Placement, Pansies thrive in both sunny and shady locations, a middle ground is optimal.,,Soil, Plant the pansies in good, nutrient-rich soil, such as summer flower soil for optimal water retention and basic fertilization.,,Nutrients, Then regularly add nutrients in connection with watering.,,Watering, Let the soil dry up slightly before watering, feel with your finger, if there is still soil left you can wait a little longer before watering. Remember to water more frequently if they are in full sun.,,Pinch off old flowers, The pansy blooms from March to June and looks its best if old flowers are pinched off to make room for new buds.
Beautiful companion plantings
Plant flowers together with bulb plants such as daffodils, lilies, and tulips. Green plants like ivy and spider plants are nice to add as connecting and hanging plants.
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