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250x Pansy Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield Seeds – Viola Wittrockiana – Annuals
250x Pansy Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield Seeds – Viola Wittrockiana – Annuals
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250x Pansy Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield Seeds – Viola Wittrockiana – annuals
The beautiful cultivar known as Pansy Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield (Viola wittrockiana) is distinguished by its huge, vivid flowers in rich, eye-catching colours. With their cheerful and durable blooms, these hardy annuals are ideal for adding colour to window boxes, borders, pots, and garden beds. Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield pansies are perfect for spring and autumn displays in the UK since they grow well in chilly climates. They favour well-drained soil and full sun over partial shade. They are simple to grow from seed and bloom 8–12 weeks later. Deadheading on a regular basis promotes blooming all season long. In addition to being lovely, this pansy type draws pollinators like butterflies and bees, which gives your garden more colour and vitality. Ideal for gardeners looking for flower displays that are bold, dependable, and eye-catching.
Growing instructions:
Pansy Swiss Giant Lord Beaconsfield (Viola wittrockiana) is grown by sowing seeds indoors in seed trays covered with wet, well-draining compost between late January and March. Since seeds require light to germinate, lightly cover them and store them between 15 and 18°C. Usually, germination takes 10–14 days. After the final frost, which is often in April, move seedlings into individual pots after they have two to three true leaves and allow them to harden off before planting them outdoors in fertile, well-prepared soil. Select a well-drained area that is either sunny or partially sheltered. Early spring through early summer is when pansies bloom, though they can potentially reopen in the autumn under favourable circumstances. Longer flowering is encouraged by routine deadheading.
