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Pansies offer I wide range of colors : Pansies are among the most popular garden flowers, offering a wide range of colors, markings and sizes. They are perennial in most areas of North Carolina but can be grown as annual plant. Pansies flower best in early spring .when day temperatures are rr? i I H " - J a ii u mgnt temperatures are cool, according to N.C. Agricultural Extension Service horticulturists. Pansies are used as border and mass plantings. -r? nrwrr?nuTh*F fan *** bulbs. Flowering commences with the bulbs and continues on into summer. Instead of planting seed, most gardeners prefer to purchase plants already started in peat pots or dug bare rooted. While panstes can be planted anytime during the fall in Eastern North Carolina, best results are obtained in the Piedmont and mountains if they are planted during October and November. Choose only , stocky plants that possess four to six leaves. Potted pansies are readily available in early spring at most garden centers and will usually perform well in * the garden. Pansies thrive in a bright sunny location. Too much shade results in spindly plants with few flowers. Plant pansies 6 to 12 in ches apart. Press the soil firmly around the plants so that good contact is made with the roots. Mulching is especially . beneficial to pansies. It checks evaporation of water from the soil surface ami controls weeds. Medium coarse peat moss or pine bark applied in a two to ; three-inch layer makes an * excellent mulch and looks ' like soil. Pansies should never be >. grown in areas where soil is allowed to become excessively dry. Pansies are very shallow roted and, as a ~ result, suffer quickly from insufficient moisture. The soil should receive at least one inch of water each week from rain or watering. Avoid watering late in the dry to prevent disease development. A succession of pansy blooms depends on regular fertilization. The first application of two pounds of 8-8-8 per 100 square feet should be made 7 to 10 days after planting in the fall. A second fertilization can be made in early January followed by a third in early March. High nitrogen fertilizer can cause excessive stem and foliage growth at the expense of flower production. Subscribe Today t? your community weekly! * * SATURDAY ONLY Available in y jr Sears larger ? / stores only (( V\" Our ENTIRE STOCK of Dinnerware Choose from a wide variety of patterns Hurry Saturday only. Lh m^^Umm mam mm most items at reduced prices HUKK /a #4) % ^' SA^RDAY^ONLY Mens' Combed Cottor Underweor T-shirts, Reg. $10.99 A" Briefs, Reg. $9.99 pkg. Comfortable and easy-care. T-shirts or briefs, pkg. of 3. SATURDAY ONLY -e- , vV. v .?? ,.. J ; ' j ?' \f;:! n tt' V iftf! 1 'i ; I ENTIRE STOCK OF HANDBAGS Choose from Misses', Jr. styles, leathers, vinyls, straws and fabrics. NC: Burlington, Chorlott#, (Eor Gr??nvill?, Hickory, High I SC: Charlotton (Ci*odol. 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