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    Every flower known to earth require maintenance, but pansies can rest during the off season and begin blooming in the fall.  When the plant decides to set seed, our employees have to shear the plants to encourage the plant to grow. Shearing means cutting the plant back by removing majority of the plant without interfering with its structure.  Pansies love fertilizer but giving them too much will make the plants weak. So, we only renew their fertilizer

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    cutting the plant back by removing majority of the plant without interfering with its structure.  Pansies love fertilizer but giving them too much will make the plants weak. So, we only renew their fertilizer once a month.  During its growth period there might be weak flowers and we go through a process of deheading the pansy. Cutting off the dead parts of the plant will increase bloomage of flower.       Pansies grow throughout the wet season because during the fall it rains constantly. These type of plants

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    The sound of Carmine’s snoring from across the hall forces its way through my closed door and into my room. It wakes me before my alarm this morning. I’m not sure what time he came in last night, but I must have been in a deep sleep. Slowly, I go through the motions of my morning routine. Taking care not to wake Carmine, I finish getting ready and leave him a note to tell him I’ll be at the library all day. Just as I finish checking my assignments and pack my book bag for the library, I hear

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    Throughout history flowers have been used as a form of cryptic communication to convey messages of love and interest which could not be spoken aloud. Flowers serve as a common gift to any mother or significant other on her birthday and mother’s day because of their deep set meaning which was established hundreds of years ago. The use of flowers to spread a message died years ago however they are still used to share the emotions of the sender to the receiver. Shakespeare’s use of the language of flowers

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    How does temperature affect a pansy during the winter season? The researcher thinks that the pansy may resist up to -10° C because one of the main reasons is that it is a perennial plant so it is a plant that can survive through the whole year. The hypothesis was incorrect because only two of the plants grew and the other plants didn’t grow at all. The data shows that from Monday, January 4, 2016 to Saturday, January 23, 2016, the temperatures were consistently somewhere in the range of 0 to -7°C

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    Farther north, pansies bring spring cheer and fragrance over a long period, providing especially perfect underplantings for tulip and other tall spring bulbs (Clausen 10-12). In an article titled “Time to Plant Pansies,” Ruth Rogers Clausen gives out helpful guidelines on how to grow pansies at almost any time of the year. This particular author practices numerous techniques to inform readers a specific way of planting and the greatest method of planting a pansy at different periods of a season.

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    In the poem ‘Wild Pansy’, Lisa Bellamy uses the metaphor of nature in the form of a pansy to explore the idea of change and the battles that come with it. Through the personified nature, the poet shows the growth of the pansy as something akin to that of a human and sends a stronger message about the importance of resilience and overcoming challenges. The poem begins with the narrator ‘as a seed’, the poet uses the metaphor of a seed to symbolise a smallness, someone who is weak as they have not

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    Pansy is a fifth grader who’s best friend is suffering from brain damage, but Pansy doesn't realize that there is n0o cure for brain damage. Pansy feels guilty for breaking. Before Anna went to summer camp Pansy and Anna got in a huge fight. In the beginning of chapter 1 in the book, it describes Pansy chopping her hair. I think that cutting her hair was symbolic to having a weight lifted (literally and figuratively). Because when Anna and Pansy went Pansy chickened out. I think Pansy felt sorry

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    Every flower known to earth requires maintenance, but pansies can rest during the off season and begin blooming in the fall.  When the plant decides to set seed, our employees have to shear the plants to encourage the plant to grow. Shearing means cutting the plant back by removing the majority of the plant without interfering with its structure.  Pansies love fertilizer but giving them too much will make the plants weak. So, we only renew their fertilizer

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    end of the book: pansies. These delicate flowers hold much more meaning than just their beauty; they are a symbol of Daunis’s healing, strength and resilience that she finds within a community of other women. Daunis recounts her experience with pansies, saying, “as my aunt tells the story, a large basket is passed around the inner circle. I took a yellow pansy and passed the basket to Auntie. I watch as the women approach the fire, each one offering a pansy. As I release the pansy, I think about what

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