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Old 05-02-2006, 02:58 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Hi

I'm going to be starting 3 different kinds of pansies froom seeds, and
I wanted to know if there are any tips anyone can share? I've never
really started many flowers from seed, especially bedding-type plants.
The packets say to start 12 weeks before planting out, so the timing
is about right. Should I pinch them back at some point? They'll be
growing on a two-tier, eight-bulb, 48" growing table that I had made
at the machine shop where I work.

I've decided on which tomatoes I'll be growing this year, also:

Mortgage Lifter
Believe It or Not
Thessaloniki
Brandywine Sudduth's
Brandywine Landis Valley
Brandywine OTV
Arkansas Traveler
Black Krim
German Giant
Giant Belgium
Early Wonder
SunSugar
San Marzano
Grape

Robin
Alexandria, VA
zone 7
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Hmm, meant to send this to rec.gardens, but missed. Fortunately, it
DOES contain reference to edible gardening. G

Robin
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Namely, pansies -- they're very nice as a salad garnish.

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I can't speak for starting pansies deliberately in the house, but when
I have them outside here in California they always seem to reseed
themselves, so I expect it won't be too hard to get them growing in
more ideal/indoor conditions.

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Old 08-02-2006, 02:54 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
 
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"I'm going to be starting 3 different kinds of pansies froom seeds, and
I wanted to know if there are any tips anyone can share? I've never
really started many flowers from seed, especially bedding-type plants.
The packets say to start 12 weeks before planting out, so the timing is
about right. Should I pinch them back at some point?"

I tried it once a couple years ago. Pansies are slow to germinate and
slow to grow to transplant size, so 12 weeks is what it takes.

My seed pack said to germinate in darkness and to my surprise, they
did.

Pansies are cool weather plants. They get leggy in the heat. If you
sow now, you/ll have sets in early May. The weather in Z7 turns hot in
mid-June, so you won/t have them around very long.

Better to sow in late June for setting out in the fall.



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Robin, where you live pansies should be planted in the fall so they can
become nice lush plants to burst into bloom in early Spring. If you plant
them now, you will be disappointed. 12 weeks until planting out little cell
pack plants that will get large enough to have 2 or 3 flowers before the
heat does them in if you're lucky. If I were you I'd put the seed in the
refrigerator and save it until late July/early August. If you want the
pansies now, go buy some at Lowe's, Home Depot or WalMart and plant them
now.
In late July prepare a pot (size depends on how many plants you want to end
up with) with soiless seed starter mix. Moisten it well. Sow the seeds
thinly on the surface - do not cover them. You can make shallow depressions,
like rows, so you can sow them in rows and know where to look for the
seedlings when they germinate. Cover the pot with newspaper, black plastic,
or something that will block out all light and put the pot in a place that's
about 75 deg. After 1 week, begin to check daily for germination. When at
least 1/2 of what you sowed is up gradually move the pot to bright light.
Transplant the seedlings when they're about 1" tall into cell packs or small
individual pots. To avoid transplanting, you can sow directly into cell
packs or small pots and treat as above. Grow the small plants as cool as you
can given the conditions of the time of year. You should be able to plant
out in Oct or Nov. Good luck
Gary

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Hi

I'm going to be starting 3 different kinds of pansies froom seeds, and
I wanted to know if there are any tips anyone can share? I've never
really started many flowers from seed, especially bedding-type plants.
The packets say to start 12 weeks before planting out, so the timing
is about right. Should I pinch them back at some point? They'll be
growing on a two-tier, eight-bulb, 48" growing table that I had made
at the machine shop where I work.

I've decided on which tomatoes I'll be growing this year, also:

Mortgage Lifter
Believe It or Not
Thessaloniki
Brandywine Sudduth's
Brandywine Landis Valley
Brandywine OTV
Arkansas Traveler
Black Krim
German Giant
Giant Belgium
Early Wonder
SunSugar
San Marzano
Grape

Robin
Alexandria, VA
zone 7



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