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Winter flowering pansies.

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by oakdaledave, Mar 18, 2011.

  1. oakdaledave

    oakdaledave Gardener

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    I planted some lovely 'autumn/spring' flowering pansies last year and they have been and still are great. When the time comes to plant my summer bedding, can I pop the pansies into pots and replant at the end of the year or is it best just to get rid and buy new in the autumn?
     
  2. Alice

    Alice Gardener

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    Hi Dave. Yes the winter flowering pansies are great.
    I just get rid of them when they are finished as they tend to flower themselves to a standstill.
    Better to buy new, or grow, for next year.
     
  3. oakdaledave

    oakdaledave Gardener

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    Oh right. Well, I've learnt something else. They are always cheap enough to buy, so will do as you suggest. Thank you.
     
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