Pansy Flower Deadheading

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Pansy Flower Deadheading. Pansies are the most commonly planted fall and winter annual in our area and for very good reason. This process is known as deadheading.

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Its another word for a type of pruning and it helps your flowers stick around much longer. Plant pansies in the cool conditions of fall or early spring and prolong blooming by pinching off the older flowers deadheading. Start deadheading your flowers in the spring as soon as the first flower is tired.

They offer a large variety of color choices and many have huge blooms.

Deadheading will allow the pansy to channel its energy into seed production and also result in another flush of blooms instead of simply focusing on the dying ones. Pansies are the most commonly planted fall and winter annual in our area and for very good reason. To keep pansies blooming as long as possible its necessary to deadhead them. Start deadheading your flowers in the spring as soon as the first flower is tired.