Gardening Tips
We have put together this short list of tips to help you along your gardening path. We have been doing this a while so you can trust these good sense techniques will keep your plants looking good.
1.) Dead head plants weekly to encourage plant growth and blossoming.
2.) Prune trailing petunias if they are wind damaged. After 2 to 3 weeks they will be like new
3.) Watering is best before noon and watering under foliage where possible.
4.) Fertilizing once a week is adequate for most plants. Increase frequency or concentration for heavy foliage plants like trailing petunias.
5.) Use a water soluble fertilizer with a 2-1-2 ratio of nutrients, and you don't need the expensive brands to be successful
Petunia is a widely-cultivated genus of flowering plants, in the family Solanaceae. Most of the varieties seen in gardens are hybrids. A wide range of flower colors and sizes are available. Some botanists place the plants of the genus Calibrachoa in the genus Petunia.