About Plentifall Trailing Pansies

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This article is an overview of Plentifall Trailing Pansies
by Brent Wilson · All Zones · Annual Plants · 0 Comments · September 30, 2011 · 2,012 views

The Amazing Plentifall© Trailing Pansies

Botanic Name: Viola x hybrida

USDA Zones: Annual in all zones
Plant Type: Annual
Size: 6-8" Height x 12-24" Wide (12-18" spacing)
Light: Full sun to very light shade
Bloom Colors: Yellow, Lavender Blue, Purple Wing, White, Blueberry Mixture, and Mix
Bloom Time:*strong text* October to April

Color your winter patio and landscape with the new bold, beautiful, and super hardy Plentifall Trailing Pansies!

Developed by PanAm Seed, this exciting new series of pansy is the first to exhibit a smooth, sprawling habit. And sprawl they do! We tested Plentifall Pansies in our our own trial gardens last year and were simply blown away with their performance. Not only do they sprawl and cascade wonderfully in pots and hanging baskets, when planted in garden beds they spread many times the width of other pansies. Plentifalls are the most cold hardy pansy I've seen and grown yet. In my landscape here in mid-Georgia, they bloomed heavily without ceasing through almost the entire winter! Simply put, this new pansy beats everything I've seen when it comes to performance.

Their vigorous performance during intense winter climates ranks them supreme for many gardens - not only do their abundant medium-sized blossoms better withstand the cold than larger bloom varieties, but they prove more resistant to rain as well.

Uses

Plentifall pansies stand only 6 to 8 inches tall, while extending their luxuriant branches up to 2 feet wide! Plentifall pansies make a spectacular show as spillers in hanging baskets or patio containers from late fall through spring. Plant a low spreading carpet of color in established flowerbeds or borders for incessant blooms all season. You can grow Plentifall Pansies singly in hanging baskets or small containers, or create a spectacular yuletide show by integrating these outstanding beauties with ornamental flowering cabbages and kales, snapdragons, diascias, violas, pansies, evergreen ornamental grasses, heuchera, evergreen perennial ferns, and many other cool season plants.

Culture

Like other pansies and violas, Plentifalls prefer full sunlight and well-drained soil, though they have demonstrated a better resistant to damp soil than other pansies. In pots, use a professional potting mix (not cheap grade potting soil) and make sure there are drainage holes at the bottom of the container. In the ground, pansies perform best in well-prepared "raised" or "mounded" beds that are sure to provide good drainage. You'll find some good instructions for how to prepare a mounded flowerbed here.

Care

Fertilization - Feed pansies with a specialty "Pansy Food" or other slow-release flower food that contains "nitrate" forms of nitrogen.

Pruning - Occasionally removing faded flowers and their stems from winter through spring will promote more vigorous growth and flowering. Lightly shear lanky stems if needed.

Watering - In garden beds water as needed just to keep soil damp, but not wet or too moist. During winter soil doesn't dry out nearly as fast so, with average rainfall, supplemental watering is often not required. Even during dry periods, pansies may only require watering once or twice a week. In containers check water every day and only water if needed.

Companions
Plentifall Trailing Pansies combine nicely with ornamental flowering cabbages and kales, snapdragons, diascias, violas, pansies, juncus grasses, parsley, rosemary, heucheras, Autumn fern, dwarf Alberta spruce, and many other cool season plants.

Brent Wilson

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Brent Wilson - Brent Wilson is one of the co-founders of Gardenality. He is a fanatic gardener with a special interest in perennials and native plants.


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Keywords

Plentifall, Trailing, Pansies, Spreading



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