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Now, what I am going to plant for a nice full color is these pansies here. Now, they are great, they are called purple rain and what is neat about them is they are a cascading variety.
Now, when you see them, you will notice that they are long and lanky but still keeping a lot of their color and form and when you put them in a hanging basket, they will cascade down and they really do look like purple rain when they are in full flower.
Now, you can also use this for color in your garden if you like. Now, they make a great companion with King Albert Daffodil bulbs or in this case I got a bag of Tete a tete and Narcissus and they are great.
You can see the purple colors against the yellow, looked wonderful and what is really nice about it is the pansies work as a companion. So, that the King Alfred’s or Narcissus will come up, they will flower and then, you have that 6-8 weeks of foliage only, and that is when the pansies work the best and with these.
They flower down on the fall then they die down or actually just sort of go dormant and they sort of comeback to life in the spring again, and they start to flower just about the same time as Narcissus come out about four to six weeks earlier than most other pansy variety, so they are really, really nice.
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