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  2. How to Grow Winter Pansies, a Cold-Hardy Plant That Will Fill ...

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    How to Plant Winter Pansies Outdoors. If you're planting winter pansies in the ground, choose an area that gets at least six hours of sun and has well-draining soil with a lot of organic matter ...

  3. Pansy - Wikipedia

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    Pansies for sale in a British garden centre. Pansies are winter hardy in zones 4–8. They can survive light freezes and short periods of snow cover, but, in areas with prolonged snow cover, a covering of a dry winter mulch is recommended. In warmer climates, USDA zones 9–11, pansies can bloom over the winter, and are often planted in the ...

  4. These Colorful and Hardy Plants Are Perfect for Creating a ...

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    USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9. SHOP WINTERBERRY SHRUBS. Johnathan A. Esper, Wildernesscapes Photography - Getty Images ... Pansies. Pansies can be planted in fall and will thrive in southern ...

  5. Pansies. Pansies are the ideal cold-weather flower for gardeners. They are a great way to incorporate color into a winter landscape and thrive in partial shade. ... USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 10 ...

  6. Viola (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Pansies and violas used for bedding are generally raised from seed, and F1 hybrid seed strains have been developed which produce compact plants of reasonably consistent flower coloring and appearance. Bedding plants are usually discarded after one growing season.

  7. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Spring flowering bulbs (tulip, narcissus, hyacinth, etc.) are also planted in the fall. Winter-hardy ornamental vegetables such as cultivars of kale and cabbage with coloured or variegated foliage are increasingly common. Primula cultivars (polyanthus and primroses) are commonly used, as are winter-flowering heathers and winter pansies.