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Old 08-04-2010, 11:09 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default Straggly pansies - Dorset

On 7 Apr, 13:16, fimonkey wrote:
Dear All,

I planted some winter pansies last autumn in pots and containers, but
because of the horrid weather they just sat there, no growth and no
flowers.

The recent warmth and increase in daylight hours have meant they've now
sprung into life and grown prolifically. *They are in full flower, but
they seem to be reaching up towards the sunshine and have become quite
straggly (my 9metre by 2 metre garden is surrounded by high fence so is
all v shady this time of year).

Normally this time of year I would be removing them to make way for
summer annuals, but their display is lovely, except for the
‘straggliness’.

I have a couple of permanent cool and shady areas in my garden so I’m
wondering if I can keep these pansies going all year if I move them to
there, and if I dead head them and cut back their straggly tall stalks
will they continue to grow?

I’m in Dorset by the way.

Many thanks

--
fimonkey


Yes to cutting back, and as for moving, if they keep a rootball they
should be OK.
David