Blooming pansies are like vibrant paint strokes on a canvas, adding a pop of color and joy to the garden.
The length of time pansies bloom can vary depending on temperature. They typically bloom during spring and fall. Removing the flowers when they are done blooming can help extend the blooming period.
The literal meaning of "breaking into blossom" refers to flowers opening up and blooming. It is a metaphor for the process of blossoming or flourishing, similar to how flowers do when they bloom.
The metaphor in the sentence "she is a rose in full bloom" is comparing the woman to a blooming rose, suggesting that she is beautiful, vibrant, and at the peak of her life or potential.
"a sea of troubles" or "All the world's a stage"(Shakespeare).
Flowers are like the smiles of nature, blooming and brightening the world around them.
The plural possessive of "pansy" is "pansies'." This form indicates that something belongs to multiple pansies, as in "the pansies' vibrant colors."
In Linda Pastan's love poem, a metaphor could be "love is a rose blooming in the desert." This metaphor uses the image of a rose, representing love, flourishing in a harsh and barren environment to convey the idea of finding beauty and warmth in unexpected or challenging circumstances.
There are a few different garden pests that eat pansies. The usual culprits that eat pansies are, spider mites, caterpillars, cutworms, and aphids.
Alice and Wonderland
NO NO NO NO! do NOT let your cat anywhere near pansies! a sniff of a pansy will slowly kill the cat!
Pants and Pansies - 1912 was released on: USA: 25 January 1912
To protect pansies from frost, cover them with a cloth or blanket overnight when temperatures drop. Remove the cover in the morning once the frost has melted. Water the pansies before the frost to help insulate them.