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Pansy Production
By admin | December 12, 2007
We are currently planting our 3rd batch of pansies for our spring production and I’m getting ready to really drop the temps on our first 2 batches.
My question is: How cold do you grow your pansies?
We let ours freeze, which I wasn’t thrilled about when we first tried it but, it works. So now we grow a very hardy and tough pansy flat that hold up really well in the early spring allowing our customers to have better success with our product.
Topics: Pansy, Crops, Day to day |




December 14th, 2007 at 4:07 pm
We live in British Columbia and grow our pansies in a cold frame and we can get down to -10c. They look great as it warms up in the spring.
December 15th, 2007 at 4:16 am
Now that’s cold. At first, I was worried about them freezing but pansies are tough.