Every time we get a few nice days in the 50s and 60s, the temperature takes a nosedive the next day. So, what can we safely ...
As we head into the colder months, flower beds can often start to look a little stark. Luckily, winter flowering pansies are a simple and reliable way to brighten up your garden on those darker days.
Viola x wittrockiana, more commonly known as Pansies, are short-lived perennial flowers. Originating back in the 1800s, the flowers come in a vast array of colors and are ideal for planters, hanging ...
Pansies, officially called Viola x wittrockiana, add vibrant color to gardens and thrive in the cooler months. Pansies are known for their cheerful blooms and overlapping petals resembling a heart ...
Winter pansies (Viola hiemalis), also known as ice pansies, provide beautiful color in the garden come fall and winter. They come in a range of shades, from blues and purples to reds and pinks, making ...
DENVER — The humble pansy is one of the toughest plants I know. It can withstand cold weather and keep on blooming. I always plant pansies in March and you should too. They thrive in cool weather. If ...
Pansies can handle light frost and offer multiple seasons of colorful blooms. Learn how to overwinter pansies and enjoy flowers in fall and spring.
The pansy’s cheerful appearance and sweet, subtle scent belie its ability to survive spring freezes, fall cold snaps, and even mild winters. They have endeared themselves to me because they are the ...
Pansies are eye candy in the garden. The most colorful of our cool-season annuals, they accommodate any palette from muted lavender to moody indigo, outrageous orange and mahogany or soft peach, snowy ...
Pansies are one of the most popular backyard flowers, and for good reason. Their joyful silhouette and vibrant colors bring interest to an otherwise blank canvas. While these hardy plants thrive in ...
Even though we’re still in 90-degree days, we can feel fall in the air and know the seasons are changing. It’s time to get in sync with the autumn colors and plants that aren’t as sensitive to frost ...
Pansies and violas are a great addition to the winter garden. These happy-looking plants with their sweet, subtle scent can add a cheerful appearance to your fall, winter and early spring gardens.