Pansies (Violas) are classic cool-season flowers loved for their bright colors and charming “faces.” These plants produce beautiful blooms in a mix of colors, often with dark centers, making them perfect for adding color to garden beds, borders, containers, and pots.
Despite their delicate appearance, pansies are surprisingly cold tolerant and thrive in cool weather. They are ideal for early spring or fall planting, and in mild climates they can even bloom through winter.
Pansies grow quickly and typically begin flowering in about 10–12 weeks from seed. Although technically biennial plants, they often bloom in the first year and may reseed themselves in favorable conditions.
Growing Tips
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
Transplant outdoors once temperatures are cool to mild.
Prefers cool weather and well-drained soil.
Seed Count: 50+ Seeds
Despite their delicate appearance, pansies are surprisingly cold tolerant and thrive in cool weather. They are ideal for early spring or fall planting, and in mild climates they can even bloom through winter.
Pansies grow quickly and typically begin flowering in about 10–12 weeks from seed. Although technically biennial plants, they often bloom in the first year and may reseed themselves in favorable conditions.
Growing Tips
Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
Transplant outdoors once temperatures are cool to mild.
Prefers cool weather and well-drained soil.
Seed Count: 50+ Seeds


