Do pansies last through the summer?
Mia Walsh
Published May 28, 2026
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Keeping this in view, what do you do with pansies in the summer?
To survive the heat/cold plant them in spring in a protected area, such as at the edge of the house or under a shrub. Once established, mulch them well. When they fizzle in summer, don't disturb them, but do keep them well watered.
Subsequently, question is, do pansies come back year after year? There are no true perennial pansies that return year after year and flower. If you have pansies that act like perennials, they're actually re-seeding annuals and biennials. Annual and biennial pansies can act like perennial pansies in consistently warm climates, such as those in zones 9 to 11.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how long do pansies last in summer?
Pansies are biennials, which survive for two years. Once the two-year growing cycle is complete, pansies die back completely. New plants are grown from seed either scattered naturally by the wind or planted by gardeners. Pansies are cool-weather biennials that are frost-hardy when dormant.
What can I do with leggy pansies?
Cut leggy pansies back to 5 to 7 inches tall. Make each cut right above a leaf set on the stalk. Use a pair of small clippers to cut the delicate stems. After cutting back pansies, apply 1 teaspoon of fertilizer per square foot of garden bed.
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