So so helpful. I’m a new gardener and I love pansies. I brought them inside because it’s getting down to 30 tonight but it looks like I should take them back out! I also needed to learn how to prune the old flowers. Thanks so much.
Impulsively bought a pansy today, I'm super happy to have gotten your videos pop up. I live in Arizona where the heat is intense, at tips to keeping them inside while our heat gets to 110° ?
Thank you for this information! I'm growing pansies as my first plant this spring and I'm excited to see how they do! Do we cut the wilting flowers just for looks, or does that help them grow better, not feeding flowers that are dying?
Great video, thanks so much!! I received a beautiful pot for Mother’s Day, and I had no idea how to care for them 🙃 this info is much appreciated, TY again! 🌸
Zone 3a, started mine outside by seed in late april, had first blooms in early July (had assumed they were summer plants) only one pansy seedling grew but produced a dozen flowers before something ate them all within a week. It gets full sun every day, water 1-2 times a day in a 5 gallon fabric pot. Back to over a dozen flowers in mid august despite the heat. Good to know they're cold tolerant, I'll start them indoors and much earlier next year
Hellloooo I’m new here 🤗 I just planted some pansies in some hanging flower beds but some of the steams are yellow/green. Any way to save them? Or do I cut it?
Great video! I just bought pansies for the first time and I love them. I appreciate the tips. I was watching your video at Home Depot before I bought them ❤
Thanks for the video. My pansies appeared water logged, they drooped & had a little bit of yellowing eventually killing stalk by stalk. It also got very hot 80-90 degrees those days. any advice?
This really helped me. I'm growing winter pansies for the first time this year in the UK. I wasn't sure whether that pod was a new flower bud or a seed pod. Thanks for showing that.
I grew a bunch of pansies this summer from seed and now with winter here in NY, I was worried about freezing temps. but if they are safe to keep outside in temps as low as 20 degrees fahrenheit, we should be OK. I didn't realize they could tolerate down to 15 degrees. I assume frost is a problem.
Very helpful. Clear and concise. Thank you!
Thank you so much for getting right to the point! I’m going to watch more of your content and most likely subscribe. You’re very informative. 💯
So so helpful. I’m a new gardener and I love pansies. I brought them inside because it’s getting down to 30 tonight but it looks like I should take them back out! I also needed to learn how to prune the old flowers. Thanks so much.
Great video!!!! Exactly what I was looking for.
Appreciate the short video, very informative and I can tolerate watching it several times because it is to the point ❤
Impulsively bought a pansy today, I'm super happy to have gotten your videos pop up. I live in Arizona where the heat is intense, at tips to keeping them inside while our heat gets to 110° ?
They won't survive that kind of heat, even in the shade.
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Thank you for a very useful tips ❤😊👏
Thank you for this information! I'm growing pansies as my first plant this spring and I'm excited to see how they do!
Do we cut the wilting flowers just for looks, or does that help them grow better, not feeding flowers that are dying?
New subscriber here 🤚🏻 thanks so much!
Welcome1 I hope the information is useful to you.
Great advice, thank you.
Good information 👍
I'm in Sacramento and it's really hot. I think i need to do twice per day because every 2 days almost killed em
I have a pot of pansys Ang they smell bad , I cleaned all the rottens ones out , what else can I do ?
Hi, I am just getting into gardening. So with the spent flowers do you just remove the flower or the whole stem? Thanks.
Get as much of the stem as you can, not just the flower. It will look way better. Welcome to gardening!
Thank you for the tip about the fertilizer! Great video so informative
I've seen them with a coat of ice on the outside during winter and they bounce back beautifully !
Great video, thanks so much!! I received a beautiful pot for Mother’s Day, and I had no idea how to care for them 🙃 this info is much appreciated, TY again! 🌸
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Zone 3a, started mine outside by seed in late april, had first blooms in early July (had assumed they were summer plants) only one pansy seedling grew but produced a dozen flowers before something ate them all within a week. It gets full sun every day, water 1-2 times a day in a 5 gallon fabric pot. Back to over a dozen flowers in mid august despite the heat. Good to know they're cold tolerant, I'll start them indoors and much earlier next year
Hellloooo I’m new here 🤗 I just planted some pansies in some hanging flower beds but some of the steams are yellow/green. Any way to save them? Or do I cut it?
i'm gonna grow some pansies and show them to my friend pansy it's gonna be so funny
Thankyou so much for this video I have learnt a lot✨💕
Thanks for keeping it short and simple! That was great information.
Great video! I just bought pansies for the first time and I love them. I appreciate the tips. I was watching your video at Home Depot before I bought them ❤
Thank you for this video, very helpful. Much appreciated .
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for video and flowers are beautiful and how take care plants especially useful
Thanks for the video. My pansies appeared water logged, they drooped & had a little bit of yellowing eventually killing stalk by stalk. It also got very hot 80-90 degrees those days. any advice?
Wow! Everything I need to know. Thank you and keep up the great work!
I live in the desert southwest, can I move them into the shade under a tree to continue to bloom?
This really helped me. I'm growing winter pansies for the first time this year in the UK. I wasn't sure whether that pod was a new flower bud or a seed pod. Thanks for showing that.
New subscriber. Very informative. Vid
This was very helpful.
Excellent video.👌👌
I grew a bunch of pansies this summer from seed and now with winter here in NY, I was worried about freezing temps. but if they are safe to keep outside in temps as low as 20 degrees fahrenheit, we should be OK. I didn't realize they could tolerate down to 15 degrees. I assume frost is a problem.