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Pansies
Pansies
Q. We have recently had a 6-inch snow
in South Carolina. My pansy plants look
cooked. How can I help them survive?
A. I am sorry but with the snow
annuals will die off. They may have seeded themselves so new seedlings will appear once the soil and air warm up in the spring. But
these annuals are just that...they live one year and then die.
Q. We live in Zone 8 in the Willamette
Valley in Oregon. I see other people who
have large beautiful pansies that flourish
but when I plant them after a couple of
weeks the flower are small and the plants
begin to get yellow leaves. What I am I
doing wrong?
A. Your Valley should be great for pansies. They like some good light
even just the AM light from daybreak to noon and cooler temperatures as in Oregon. But what about fertilizer? That is where I wonder you may be hurting them. Do you feed and how often?
I would go buy some Rapid Grow or Miracle-Gro
and feed them every other week at full strength.
Water in well with the food and keep an
eye on them all summer so as not to allow
them to go dry. Make sure that your soil
is well-drained [maybe amend it for next
year]. Place an inch mulch around the plants
to keep their feeder feet [roots] cool and
moist. Do not grow them in total shade or
their flowering will be weak as you describe.
But I do feel it is a nutrient deficiency
so make sure the food you give them is loaded
with trace elements.
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