Branching Out
Deeply Rooted
I struggle with pansies as well, and have decided to not buy anymore seed unless it is available in large quantities for a fairly low price. No more paying $4 for 10 seeds, because they tend not to germinate for me. I started several kinds in milk jugs on the north side of the house in mid-August, with a black cloth over top of the milk jug for darkness; they did great, and much better than the ones I started in flats and doted on. My transplant game needs to come up a notch though. They looked so crowded that I dreaded transplanting them, and was very late in getting them in the ground; will aim for mid-October next year.I've looked over the 2023 Baker Creek offerings, and there really isn't much of anything I can make use of. I MIGHT get a packet of the Devil Black Pansies when I get my watermelon seeds, but even that is iffy (I don't have great luck with growing pansies from seed unless I toss a LOT of seed into the pot, and even then I just get a crowded mess that never really comes into its own). Plus, I tend to do better with smaller violas as opposed to true full sized pansies (they have seed for Bowles Black, but I have done that one, and it didn't like it here).