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How to Grow Pansies: Cool-Season Flower Guide | Arden

Grow pansies for early spring and late fall color. Planting times, watering, and variety picks. Design with Arden.

Pansies shine in the cool shoulder seasons when summer annuals fade and winter looms. Frost-tolerant blooms keep going through freezes. Plant in fall in mild zones for winter-long color.

Sun: Full sun to part shade. Water: Moderate. Zones: Cool-season annual. Height: 6–9 in. Bloom time: Fall through spring.

Plant in early spring or fall in rich, well-drained soil. Deadhead regularly to prolong bloom. Water consistently — dry pansies wilt fast. Heat ends their run; replace with summer annuals in June and replant in September.

FAQ

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01 Can pansies survive frost?

Yes — pansies tolerate light frost down to about 25°F. Flowers may droop in a hard freeze but usually bounce back the next day. In zones 6 and warmer, fall-planted pansies often survive winter and rebloom in early spring.

02 When do I plant pansies for the best show?

Fall in mild zones (6–9) for winter and spring color. Early spring (as soon as soil can be worked) in colder zones. Avoid planting in late spring — summer heat ends their run and they look rough by June.

03 Why are my pansies leggy and not blooming?

Usually too much shade or warm weather triggering bolting. Pansies want 6+ hours of sun in cool weather. Shear leggy plants back by half, water, and fertilize — they'll rebound if temperatures are still below 70°F.

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