Pansy Seeds: Pansy Mammoth On Fire โ A Fiery Garden Statement
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If you want flowers that make your garden sizzle with color, look no further than the Pansy Mammoth On Fire. With its bold blend of vibrant red, orange, and yellow tones, this pansy variety looks as though it was painted with flames. As part of the Mammoth series, these pansies are bred for oversized blooms, vigorous growth, and exceptional garden performance.
Perfect for borders, containers, and hanging baskets, Mammoth On Fire ensures your garden bursts with unforgettable color all season long. Whether you are a home gardener or a commercial grower, these pansy seeds are a must-have for any spring or fall planting.
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๐ฑ Why Choose Pansy Mammoth On Fire?
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Striking Color Pattern โ Fiery petals in red, gold, and orange create a dramatic look that stands out in any setting.
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Oversized Blooms โ The Mammoth series produces larger flowers than standard pansies, giving maximum garden impact.
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Cold Tolerance โ Like all pansies, Mammoth On Fire thrives in cool conditions, making it perfect for early spring and fall gardens.
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Vigorous Plants โ Strong stems and hardy foliage ensure flowers keep blooming week after week.
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Versatility โ Works beautifully in pots, baskets, window boxes, and bedding schemes.
This pansy is more than just a flowerโitโs a statement piece for gardeners who love bold, unforgettable color.
๐ผ How to Grow Pansy Mammoth On Fire from Seed
Growing pansies from seed is simple and rewarding. Follow these steps for success:
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Start Indoors โ Sow seeds indoors about 8โ10 weeks before your last frost date.
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Use Fine Soil Mix โ Fill trays with a lightweight, well-drained seed-starting mix.
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Sow & Cover โ Press seeds gently into the soil and cover lightly with vermiculite or fine soil.
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Moisture & Temperature โ Keep soil evenly moist and maintain 65โ70ยฐF (18โ21ยฐC) for germination.
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Germination โ Seeds sprout in 10โ14 days. Place trays under lights or in a bright window once seedlings appear.
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Transplanting โ Once seedlings have 2โ3 true leaves, move them into pots or cell packs. Harden off before planting outdoors.
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Outdoor Planting โ Choose full sun to partial shade and space plants 8โ10 inches apart for best displays.
๐ฟ Care Tips for Strong, Continuous Blooms
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Watering โ Keep soil evenly moist, especially in containers and baskets. Avoid waterlogging.
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Feeding โ Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2โ3 weeks to encourage abundant flowering.
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Deadheading โ Remove faded flowers to keep plants blooming and prevent legginess.
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Cool Season Growth โ Pansies thrive in cooler weather and may re-bloom again in fall.
๐ธ Design Ideas with Mammoth On Fire
The fiery colors of Mammoth On Fire pansies make them perfect for dramatic displays. Pair them with solid yellow violas or deep purple pansies for stunning contrast. For extra visual drama, mix them with Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix, known for its unique, detailed blooms.
๐ Explore more: Viola Angel Tiger Eye Mix โ Dramatic Detail for Garden Beds and Pots
Together, these varieties create container and garden plantings that stop people in their tracks.
๐ฑ Where to Buy Pansy Mammoth On Fire Seeds
At Garden Starts Nursery, we make it easy to find the right pack size for your needs:
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๐ธ Smaller Seed Packs โ Perfect for home gardens and small projects.
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๐ธ Bulk Seed Packs โ Best for landscapers, large gardens, or commercial growers.
Whether youโre planting a few pots for your patio or hundreds of plugs for resale, youโll find what you need right here.
๐ Conclusion
The Pansy Mammoth On Fire lives up to its name with fiery, oversized blooms that bring warmth and drama to your garden. Easy to grow, highly versatile, and packed with color, this variety is an excellent choice for gardeners, landscapers, and retailers.
Add Mammoth On Fire to your planting list this season and watch your garden light up with unforgettable color!