Bright, cheery Pansy faces say hello to spring and good-bye to the dreary days of winter. Our cold grown Pansies in larger pots are great for landscaping, especially for covering a lot of ground quickly. They come in a wide range of colors to paint beds and borders in fresh shades for the season. Versatile smaller pots go anywhere—into containers, garden beds, and craft projects or for splashes of right now color in between perennials. We like to use Pansies along the sidewalk to greet neighbors as they pass by on their daily walks and bike rides.
Liberty Violas are cold grown in Western Massachusetts, just like our Pansies, so they have the same tolerance for the potentially frigid weather of early spring in New England. Actually, they like the cold even better than Pansies do and work especially well for March and April gardening. Viola flowers are smaller than Pansy flowers but there are lots and lots of them, creating a rich carpet of color in garden beds, baskets, and window boxes. They fit nicely in a teacup on the windowsill and can be used to create a charming mini landscape or a colorful, whimsical fairy garden.
Our Pansy Sunbasket offers a lush display of color in basket form, with flowers virtually covering the bright green foliage! Just hang one from a porch, branch, or shepherd’s hook in the sun. Vibrant Pansy or Viola Treasure Bowls make decorating simple: bring one home and place it on the tabletop, porch, or any spot that needs sprucing up in an instant. Try planting one in the garden—it spreads wider without the bowl for an impressive carpet of color. Sunbaskets and Treasure Bowls are planted using our special Liberty coco fiber soil. It retains moisture and has slow-release fertilizer built right in, so you’ll spend less time watering and feeding your plants and more time enjoying them!
Pansies & Violas Cold Grown In Western Massachusetts
Wide Range Of Pansy & Viola Colors
Suitable For Gardening In March And April Weather
Daffodils Offer Quick, Bright Color For Smaller Spaces