Smiles on Pansies
This is perfect pansy weather. Cool. Recently, I planted some of these unique annuals. Now is their time. As soon as mid-June hits, July for certain, these delicacies are finished. Their color availability makes them perfect companions to the early tulips and daffodils. And, many of them have faces…smiling faces!
Take a look next time you see a patch of them. They look back at you, unlike any other flower that I can recall right now. My older son used to think they had a sinister look about them, but I prefer to think they are happy and welcoming to those visiting the garden.
My mom taught me to appreciate the pansy. She always spoke about them in endearing terms when I was young. We had them in early spring and I was sad when they became miserable and died. No amount of pruning will bring them back in the heat of July and August. At least not by my hand.
So until the threat of frost is over, these are the annuals I enjoy. As the tulips are fading and the peonies are preparing for their glory, my pansies smile at me daily.
Even if you have not been gifted with a green thumb, plant a few so they can smile back at you, at least for today.
“My garden is a slow work, pursued with love, and I don’t deny that I am proud of it.” Claude Monet