Pris petunia

svart petunia 1 petunia plantasjen 2 million bells hageland 3 småblomstret petunia 4 I LOVE THIS PETUNIA!! She has been a solid performer for me since when I first discovered her in one of my favorite local greenhouses. I plant her every year. She loves sun and contrary to the info above, she very much needs deadheading. She is gorgeous and even smells great!. 5 Petunias are tender perennials normally grown as annuals in every climate, although, in zones 10–11, they're reliably hardy. There are about 20 species in the Petunia genus, all native to South America, but those grown as garden plants are almost always hybrids, most derived from P. axillaris and P. integrifolia. 6 Here are the steps for planting petunias from seed: Spread the tiny petunia seeds on top of a moist seed-starting mix. Gently press them down, but do not bury them as they need light to germinate. Then, cover the container with clear plastic, and put it in a warm spot but out of direct sunlight. 7 Supertunias are extremely vigorous growers and bloomers, but they require frequent feeding to stay at their peak. However, if you feed them a little whenever you water them, or at least once a month, they will bloom and bloom. Supertunias are also weather-tolerant. Continue to 5 of 6 below. 05 of 8 Dahlia Mystic. 9 Superpetunia 30 cm Ampel. 10 Loosen up the soil in the planting area and dig a hole at least twice the size of the root ball for each plant. Place it in the hole and backfill with a mixture of soil and compost. Gently tamp down the soil around the base and water the plants immediately. The spacing depends on the variety and location. 11 Petunia is a genus of 20 species [1] of flowering plants of South American origin. The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word pétun 'tobacco' from a Tupi–Guarani language. A tender perennial, most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids (Petunia × atkinsiana, also known as Petunia × hybrida). 12