

The more petunias are in your flower bed, the greater the ornamental impact.Spread plants about 4 to 5 specimens to a square yard (1 m²).Its rapid growth will let you quickly reach optimal density. Petunia flower beds are very ornamental, and make it possible for you to create amazing clusters of colors in the garden. In any case, avoid overly windy spots because it is vulnerable to wind and drafts.If the weather in your area is hot, best select part sun.Petunia loves places with a lot of sunlight, but avoid scorching locations.It is recommended to plant petunia in spring, after any risk of freezing is over, because it doesn’t survive freezing well.In both cases, the planting to the final growing spot is important for the blooming to stand out and last a long time. Perhaps you’ve purchased your petunias in a garden store, or you’ve prepared your own seedlings. Whether the plant is in a container or in the ground, select a sun-filled spot for maximum blooming.Īfter sowing comes the time to transplant your young plants to flower beds, garden boxes or containers. When the first leaves pop out, transplant to nursery pots and wait for the last frost to have passed before planting them outdoors.Water regularly to retain moisture, but not too much.Simply press down the seeds to ensure they stick to the special “seedling soil mix”, without covering them over.For seeds, practice sowing in a tray indoors, in your home, starting in February.It is the simplest and most practiced manner for propagating your petunia from seed.

Read also: all our pages related to petunia.The petunia is a very cute flower that flowers early in spring and all the way to the first frost spells.Ĭaring for this plant from planting to blooming is very easy and its decorative effect is guaranteed!
