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Pansy Trailing Freefall XL Fire

 

Full of beauteous colour, these vivid pansies create, as the name suggests, a fireball of red, deep orange and yellow tones. The ombre effect brings a touch of drama to baskets, borders and containers and as the variety is particularly frost resistant and easy maintenance, is a great choice for the amateur gardener. These NEW XL Freefall have larger flowers than the standard range of freefall pansies

With blooms over Autumn into early Spring, this is ideal for bringing colour to the garden during the colder months. Fertilise every 2 weeks for best results, and regularly deadhead to encourage further blooms.

 

Flowering times will vary depending on the time they are planted. For autumn flowering you will need to plant these in either grower cell trays or small grower pots for around 4 weeks to allow for root establishment. They will then be ready for you to put in their final place. If you buy these from October onwards ready for spring flowering, these need to be grown on in grower cell trays or pots throughout the winter before planting in their final place early spring. They should be left outside or in a coldframe to harden them off throughout the winter months.

 

 

PANSY "XL Fire Freefall" Trailing Autumn-Spring Flowering

PriceFrom £15.99
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  • More Information

    Supplied as

    (subject to availability)

    12x Small Plug Plants

    18x Small Plug Plants

    Also supplied as

    (subject to availability)

     

    Habit Trailing

    Suitable for

    Hanging Baskets?

    Yes

    Suitable for

    Patio Containers?

    Yes
    Scented? No
    Plant Type Hardy Biennial
    Botanical name Viola x wittrockiana
    Season Autumn - Spring
    Planting Position Full Sun or Partial Shade
    Flower Colour Red, Deep Orange, Yellow
  • Plant Type Anticipated Despatch Period
    Small Plug Plants Early-mid August
    Large Plug Plants Mid-late August
    Garden Ready Pots Late August-early September
    Garden Ready Trays Late August-early September

     

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