I have some really pretty ones in pots.
But they have suddenly got very leggy, even though I am taking off the dead heads.
Can I cut them down ? and will they grown and flower again ?
Ta
PansiesPansiesI have some really pretty ones in pots.
But they have suddenly got very leggy, even though I am taking off the dead heads. Can I cut them down ? and will they grown and flower again ? Ta http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Re: PansiesHave any of them gone to seed. Why I say that its usually the thing when they are past they're best. You can break them down and they might start to shoot but usually when they go leggy they are past their best. Try letting them reseed themselves and then you'll have another show next year.
Re: PansiesThanks Maggie.
I will put them some where not so visible and let them see the summer out http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
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