Pansy Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry – Ruffled Beauty with a Berry Twist
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If you’re looking to add something unique and eye-catching to your garden, Pansy Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry is a showstopper you won’t want to miss. With its bold color contrast, frilly petals, and cold-hardy personality, this pansy is perfect for containers, borders, window boxes, and early-season displays.
The Frizzle Sizzle series is famous for its extravagant ruffled blooms, and Lemonberry takes it to the next level with its rich berry-purple centers that blend into lemon-yellow outer petals—like a floral dessert you’ll want to plant everywhere!
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Pansy Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry – 25 thru 250 Seeds
Why Gardeners Love Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry
This pansy is not your average bedding flower. It's part of the Frizzle Sizzle series, which is bred for:
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Heavily ruffled petals
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Long-lasting, vibrant blooms
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Cold tolerance
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Early and late season performance
The bicolor petals—blending a cheerful yellow with deep berry-purple veining—bring a striking look to spring and fall displays. Each flower is a unique mix of shades, with some blooms showing stronger veining or richer purple, adding surprise and variety to every planting.
How to Grow Pansy Frizzle Sizzle Lemonberry
Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost date for spring blooms, or mid-summer for a fall show.
Sowing Tips:
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Sow seeds on top of moist seed-starting mix
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Cover lightly with a dusting of vermiculite or fine mix
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Keep temperatures around 65–70°F
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Germination typically takes 7–14 days
Once seedlings are established and hardened off, transplant outdoors in full to partial sun. Pansies prefer cool weather, so they're excellent for early spring, fall, or even mild winters in some regions.
Add them to containers, borders, or mix them with other cool-season favorites like violas, snapdragons, and dusty miller.
Extended Color and Texture
These blooms don’t just bring color—they bring texture. The ruffled edges flutter in the breeze and add dimension to any planting. The unique color combination means they stand out whether planted alone or with contrasting flowers like white alyssum or blue lobelia.
And don’t forget—they’re edible too! Use them to garnish desserts or toss a few petals on a spring salad.
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