A discussion with my neighbour over pansies made other neighbours wonder about the seriousness of our conversation .
Was it the recent flood ?
Was it the disruptive
replacing of gas pipes after several leaks ?
No ,
it was what to do with our fading winter pansies :
my father used to tidy his and they'd rebloom though not with such vigour .
My grandma would cluck about tempting pansy sickness .
I've tried leaving them in and I tend to agree with Grandma .
She didn't know about the four different pathogens ,which affect pansies but her gift and feel for gardening was outstanding .
They are strictly biennial though will soldier on ...
Ideally , I'd lift and pot up them up in a fresh medium .
These days ,I have a lack of space and the temptation of a cream tea and choosing a fresh colour scheme for my new pansies is so tempting .
So as my neighbour and I enjoy any excuse to go to our favourite plant nursery.
She likes a colour mix and laughs at how obsessive I am with my colour schemes .
If your pansies are just straggly - not spotted nor diseased then it's okay to trim and feed them .
Or pot up and replant later .
Or replace each winter .
One thing is for sure-they are such a colourful delight on a cold day in winter .
I love their cheerful smiley faces .