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4" Pansy Plants πΈπ
4" Pansy Plants πΈπ
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Bring a cheerful burst of color to your garden with our vibrant 4" pansies β the classic symbol of love, remembrance, and thoughtful giving. Known for their sweet βfacesβ and cold-hardy blooms, pansies brighten up containers, beds, and borders when most other flowers are sleeping. Their charm and endurance make them a favorite for Southern gardens from fall through early spring.
π± Growth & Season
Pansies thrive in cool weather, blooming best in fall, winter, and early spring across Zones 8β9. In Georgia, theyβre a go-to choice for continuous color from October through April, often surviving light frosts and bouncing right back after chilly mornings.
πΏ Why They Matter
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Symbolic meaning: Love, thoughtfulness, and remembrance.
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Garden role: Brings joy and warmth when other flowers fade.
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Community favorite: Long-lasting color for gardens, porches, and storefronts.
βοΈ Where to Plant
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Prefers full sun to partial shade (at least 4 hours of sunlight daily).
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Perfect for porch pots, window boxes, garden borders, and mixed containers.
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Mix multiple colors for a painterly, cottage-garden look!
πΈ Care Instructions
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Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells.
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Soil: Well-draining, rich in organic matter.
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Fertilizer: Feed every 2β3 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer to encourage blooms.
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Maintenance: Regularly pinch off faded flowers to keep new blooms coming.
πΌ Complimentary Plant Pairings
Pansies mix beautifully with other cool-season plants for layered texture and color:
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Ornamental Kale & Cabbage β create a lush, colorful fall display.
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Dusty Miller β silvery leaves make pansy colors pop.
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Snapdragons & Dianthus β add height and fragrance to pansy planters.
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Alyssum or Lobelia β soft trailing blooms fill the edges of containers.
β¨ Whether tucked into a cottage border or displayed by the front door, our pansies are a timeless way to share joy, color, and Southern charm through every cool season.
