Pansies
In Ohio, it is a bit risky to start planting flowers before Memorial Day, but I am never able to wait that long. Fortunately for me, pansies are fairly hardy and can survive our unpredictable spring weather where the temps sometimes dip close to freezing.



Now, if I could just keep the deer and squirrels away from them…
Now, if I could just keep the deer and squirrels away from them…
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Blessings to you and our family!!
I have pansies planted in pots by my front door. They're so cheerful!