Petunia - Supertunia®

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Annual(37)

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PROVEN SELECTIONS®(2)
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Dry(28)
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Drought Tolerant(22)
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Butterflies(37)
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Deer(1)

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Late Spring or Early Summer(26)
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Border(13)
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1 - 2 feet(13)
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Petunias are annual flowers that offer big bursts of color in the garden from spring through fall. There are compact petunia varieties and trailing petunia varieties, and each grow equally well in containers or as bedding plants in the landscape. Garden Crossings has improved varieties of traditional petunias as well as Supertunia® plants available. You can select from single or double flowered petunias in a wide variety of colors, including those with two or three-toned flowers. Grow petunias in full sun and moist but well-drained soil. Fertilize every couple weeks in the summer to encourage masses of blooms. Keep an eye out for butterflies and hummingbirds—they love to sip nectar from petunia flowers.

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