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Petunia seeds grow into lovely plants that embody the enchantment of summer gardens, with flowers in an extensive range of vivid colors and patterns. These admired tender perennials are usually grown as annuals and are cherished for their lasting blooms. They can grace garden beds or containers, especially hanging baskets, from spring to fall. Petunia seeds are perfect for those aiming to create an impactful visual display with minimal effort. These flowers grow best in full sunlight, preferring well-drained soil.
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Survival Garden Seeds offers petunia seeds for sale in a dwarf variety that grows a mix of colors to bring life to your garden spaces. Create a tapestry of vibrant hues to brighten your garden with joyful color.
Petunia seeds come from South America. Due to their adaptability, these flowers thrive in USDA hardiness zones 2 to 11. Petunias are renowned for their beauty and attractiveness to beneficial pollinators, bringing bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies to the garden. They are a great addition to garden ecosystems, adding diversity and color.
For an extended growing season and more blooms, planting petunia seeds indoors is recommended. Start 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost date to get a jump on spring, as they require warm conditions to germinate. Use a light soil mix, barely covering the seeds. Keep the soil moist and provide plenty of light from start to transplantation outdoors. The seedlings are sensitive to cold and should go outside only when the weather is stable and warm. Space the plants about 10 to 12 inches apart to allow ample growth and air circulation.
Petunias are plants that love water. Especially during hot, dry periods, watering keeps the blooms vibrant and plentiful. They are relatively low-maintenance, but removing faded flowers can encourage more blooms. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering.
Gardeners can experience the satisfaction of nurturing petunias from seed to bloom. Our selected seeds will grow into captivating beauties to adorn your garden beds or containers. Plant your own and enjoy a continuous display of color throughout the growing season.
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