How to Grow Pansy from Seed in Pots or Containers 🌸
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2024
- Step by step guide on how to grow pansy or viola in pots from seed,
Growing pansy from seed to flowering.
An example of how to grow Annuals from seed
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Variety: HISTORIC FLORIST MIX PANSY
#pansy #viola
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What a beautiful mix of colors! 😃 Another great video and subject!👍
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I only just discovered your channel recently and watched all of your videos. Perfect length and I’ve learnt so much already. Thank you!! And please keep doing more!
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Beautiful and lovely! I’m in zone 7b and grew seeds last fall. I had flowers all winter thru freezing ice and 8in of snow then I trimmed them back the end of Feb and are surprisingly thriving with huge flowers. I plant them all in fabric grow bags except one combo flower pot in a plastic bowl. It’s struggling so I’ll try putting it in a fabric pot to see what happens. I’m a less than novice gardener so if Anything survives me is a miracle. Even my husband calls me an accidental gardener. Thank you for taking the time to share.
That is wonderful👏 Thank you so much for sharing and happy gardening! 😊
Absolutely beautiful! The colors are so vibrant! Thanks for sharing❤
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Wonderful! I started my flowering journey with the most easiest to grow, sunflowers. After having a huge success, i started on celosia plumosa, carnations, cosmos, all of those are one hardy flowers and survived quite awhile. But, afterwards got infested by caterpillars.
Didnt stop my journey though and now iam looking to expand my collection on flowers. My next would be pansy, it look like some kind of grumpy grandpa, but i like it perosnally!
Wonderful. Growing flowers from seed is very rewarding and fun. Thank you for sharing and happy growing!
Love Pansies and grow a few punnets every year.
Haven't grown my own yet.
But was frustrated with last year's store brought one's. They were leggy not like the usual ones I've grown.
yes, it is convenient and quicker to get seedlings from store, but growing from seeds is very fun and rewarding. Avoid nitrogen rich soil for a less leggy plants. Thank you very much for your comment!
Really love your contents! Hope to see some garden tour
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Your flower pot looks very beautiful. Thank you for the instructions on how to grow this flower, I love your video!
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Wow , they are beautiful .❤
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Beautiful flowers very much thank you for clip videos
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Love your videos!
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Какие красивые цветы. Спасибо за видео.
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They are so beautiful 🌸🌼🌱👍Just found your channel and subscribed to it. I'm looking forward to watch your videos. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕
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Beautiful edible flowers ❤
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lovely ❤
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Wow😍😍😍
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Good job. Liked and Subbed.
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Very nice informationtq🎉
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Love your videos! I wondered do you moisten your seeding mix before planting seeds? It seems as if you just water at the end. Thank you
So glad you love the videos😊. I usually don't let my seed mix dry out. But I don't water it before sowing seeds. I just water the surface since there is no roots yet. Will try to post a video on how to water seedlings soon. Thank you so much for your comment!
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I just used your Amazon link to add the 6 inch plastic orange pots. Where can I buy the green seed starter in this video? Do you sell the wooden soil tamper? What size is the squares in the soil screener? 1/8"? 1/4"? 1/2"? etc? Is that soil sifter sold online if someone does not have the home workshop to build one? I did not see the orange 6-cell seed tray. What is the watering holding tray under the 6 cell?
Hi! Thank you for supporting my amazon page 😊 The green seed tray is from Greenhouse megastore www.greenhousemegastore.com/collections/trays-flats/products/mini-seed-tray-with-holes?_pos=45&_fid=312d1194b&_ss=c . You can find similar tray on IKEA too, just need to add holes www.ikea.com/us/en/p/nojig-organizer-plastic-beige-70457487/ . The square soil sifter, I made it myself. The mesh size is 1/4". Depending on how much you want to spend, you can find similar sifters on amazon amzn.to/3weVaIb , or amzn.to/3OFS2es . The orange trays is from my local garden center, sorry I don't have a link but any 2"x2" seed tray will work. And the watering tray is from IKEA which apparently is being discontinued. Here is a similar item on amazon amzn.to/4bNukqS . Hope this helps and thank you for your support.
"The green seed tray is from Greenhouse megastore"currently waiting on inventory & shipping starts after 2/25.Free shipping over $149. Do you remember what you had ordered from Greenhouse megastore to make shipping cost effective, items purchase cost should exceed shipping cost to Texas Zone 9b?@@TowardGarden
@@wendyward2585 Yes sometimes it is backordered. yes the shipping can be expensive, I usually order other stuff too so it is more cost effective for me. but you can use any tray 2" deep.
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I usually plant pansies in November. When should I start the seeds?
It depends on the weather. If you plant them in November I suggest to start in August (or in late summer for mild winters). Thank you for your comment!
How much were you watering before you transplanted and then after?
Watering depends on the weather. For both stages the key is to keep the soil moist, but not soggy. I usually water my plants (and seedlings) every other day. If it is hot, I water my pots every day. hope this helps and thank you for visiting!
Beautiful😍.. is it too late for ne to sow some?
It depends on your area weather. But usually it is better to start in early spring (Jan. - March) or in late summer for mild winters (July - Aug). thank you very much for your comment!
Credit where credit is due..😊 I live near Leeds West Yorkshire
Would you think I could maybe start some in my little heated prop?.. I don't know much about flowers but would really love to learn😍
@@1ladygail I think you can start them now, but don't keep them in a very heated area. They prefer cool climate specially after germination. happy growing!