Outsidepride Rose Multiflora Petunia Seeds - 250 Pcs. Annual, Compact, Flower Seeds For Planting, Vibrant Blooms, Ideal For Garden Beds, Hanging Baskets & Container Displays

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Outsidepride Rose Multiflora Petunia Seeds - 250 Pcs. Annual, Compact, Flower Seeds For Planting, Vibrant Blooms, Ideal For Garden Beds, Hanging Baskets & Container Displays
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Petunia Mix Flowering Plants Known for their prolific blooming throughout the spring, summer, and fall, providing continuous color to the garden. These flowers are typically annuals, completing their life cycle in one growing season. Proper sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering are essential for their healthy growth and flowering. Regular watering is necessary, but be cautious not to overwater, as petunias dislike soggy soil. Petunias are also popular choices for edging, borders, and mass plantings due to their prolific nature. Color: Pink, purple, yellow, red, orange, green, white About Our Seeds Seeds packed in tear and moisture-resistant packaging Stored in controlled, dry facility. Always packed for current and upcoming seasons. Non-GMO, Untreated True to the variety advertised. Growing Instructions Included GROWING INSTRUCTIONS Start your petunia seeds at least 10 to 12 weeks before your zone's projected last frost date. 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. You should see seedlings within seven to 10 days. When the seedlings have three true leaves, they can be transplanted into their own pots until they are ready to be transplanted outdoors. But in the heat of summer, partial shade (especially from the strong afternoon sun) will help to keep them refreshed and blooming better. PLANTING AND SOIL Petunias prefer a light, fertile soil that provides good drainage. They can tolerate a variety of soil types as long as they are well-draining. Plants should be spaced roughly a foot apart. WATER Like many flowering annuals, petunias don’t like to be dry for long periods. But they also don’t like to sit in soggy soil, which can rot their roots. Plus, too much water can result in leggy plants with few flowers. In general, it's sufficient to soak beds weekly with 1 to 2 inches of water when you don't have rainfall. Try not to let the soil dry out more than 2 inches down. They can tolerate temperatures all the way down to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit, but frost and freezing temperatures will damage and ultimately kill the plants. Low to moderate humidity levels are best for these flowers. It’s also helpful to work some compost into the soil. Then, starting in July and continuing until the plants decline in the fall, fertilize every two to three weeks with a liquid fertilizer made for flowering plants. If it is a short, stocky seedling, just pinch an inch or less. But if the seedling is gangly, you can pinch back the stem by half. EXCLUSIVELY FRESH Non-compliant or aged seeds are locally donated, minimizing waste. SAVING TRADITION With mature plants, you have the opportunity to save seeds from your harvest and cultivate seeds year after year. ✨ Add waves of red, rose, pink, violet, yellow, orange, white and lavender all summer long to your containers, hanging baskets or borders with this stunning dwarf mix. Silky trumpet shaped flowers bloom heavily on top of bright green spreading plants. 🌱GROWING INSTRUCTIONS: For earlier blooms sow seeds indoors under bright light 8-10 weeks before your last average frost date. Press them into the soil but do not cover them with soil because they need light to germinate. Transplant outdoors after last frost and water well until established.