NEW! Rare Peachy Pandora#39;s Box Pansy Seeds, Viola x wittrockiana VL3920
If you know me, you know I am always on the hunt for the super rare and exquisite! I just had to have and cultivate this one. The back petals are a delicate pink and then it is peach madness! Open Pandora's box and explore the waves of different shades of pink, peach and yellow, like a breathtaking sunset.Plant in full sun to partial shade and enjoy weeks to months of showy color that holds up beautifully, even when weather turns unpredictably cold.Pansies (Viola × wittrockiana) are perennials by nature. They can survive multiple seasons in mild climates where winters are not too harsh and summers are not too hot. 🌱 to Plant Pansy Seeds (by USDA Zone)Zones 3–4 (cold winters, short growing season)Start indoors: Early to mid-JuneTransplant outdoors: Late July to early August for fall bloomSpring bloom: Start seeds indoors in late January to early February; transplant in AprilPansies are best as spring bloomers here unless you can protect them over winter with mulch or low tunnels.Zones 5–6Fall bloom: Start seeds indoors in June–July; transplant outdoors in AugustSpring bloom: Start indoors in late January to mid-February; transplant outside in March–AprilThese zones can handle fall planting if seedlings are well established by the first frost.Zone 7Fall bloom: Start seeds indoors in late June to early July; plant outdoors in late AugustSpring bloom: Sow indoors in January for early spring plantingYou can plant pansies in fall for color through winter and early spring, especially with a mild winter.Zone 8Fall bloom: Start seeds in July; plant outside by mid-SeptemberSpring bloom: Start in late December to early January indoors if neededFall-planted pansies will often bloom through winter into early spring.Zone 9Best as fall/winter annualsStart indoors: AugustTransplant outdoors: Mid-September to OctoberAvoid summer planting — it’s too hot. These are great winter bloomers in mild climates.Zone 10–11 (hot climates)Fall/winter onlyStart seeds indoors in August–SeptemberTransplant outdoors in October–NovemberPlant only when temperatures begin cooling down — pansies will bloom through winter and early spring but won’t survive summer heat.Short-lived perennial/biennial/annual based on growing zone (varies, zones 3-11) 8 inches tall and wideThis is for 20 seeds