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Growing Tips Self-cleaning no deadheading necessary, this is not necessarily true of all Petunias.
Late July and August is when plants should be at their best, but there is only one problem: The plants have run out of energy and the gardeners realize it too late to help the plants recover. This is especially true in raised containers and hanging baskets. Here is the best way to keep your Petunias in the Super category.
1. When you buy them in the spring, buy a slow release fertilizer to top dress the basket or container. If you plant your own basket, incorporate some of the slow release fertilizer in the soil as you plant. Follow the package directions.
2. In May fertilize with a water-soluble fertilizer once every two weeks. Mix up the fertilizer and water the plants just like you would if you were using clear water. It normally takes a good half of gallon of water
To really water a 10" wide basket or raised container.
3. In June as the weather starts to get warm to hot, fertilize weekly, again with a good soaking. If the weather turns really hot as it sometimes does in
Late June you may need to fertilize every third watering. By now the Supertunia is really growing and starting to tumble down from the basket or fill out across the flowerbed.
4. July is when the cutting back occurs. Around the 4th of July, (after your big party) get some of the slow release fertilizer that you bought in spring and re-apply across the top of the planter. At the same time, trim back
some of the longer branches just enough to bring the plant back in line with the bottom of the pot or basket. Don't remove too much at the maximum cut back 20% of the branches or 1 in five shoots. You can also just give it a general light trim. Your plant will be out of flower for a few days, but will come back stronger than ever. By now with July's heat you should be watering at least every other day and begin to fertilize every other watering. I know it sounds like a lot, but if you want a plant to grow like an elephant and be the most it can be, you got to feed it like an elephant!
5. August is, hot, humid, & sometimes with monsoons. Keep up the water and fertilizing, and again, if the plant starts to look straggly remove a few more branches but never more than 20% or give it a general trim as before.
6. It is September and the plants should still look good, start to back off the watering and the feed, but shape the basket with the last pruning of the season.
I know it sounds like a lot of work, but it really is a labor of love. I fertilize my baskets and my garden every time I water, and I water daily from mid July through August. I recently invested in the WaterWise irrigation system and let me tell you it really works. You will find that your Supertunias, along with all the rest of your plants will keep looking fantastic through September and perhaps with the luck of a gardener and a late frost maybe even into October.
Exposure Plant in sun or partial shade
Height 6-10"
Spacing 12-20"
Hardy Temp 30°F
Zone(s) 10
Uses Use in hanging baskets, window boxes, landscaping and combination planters
Features Unique rose-pink and white flowers abound on cascading foliage; fertilize often; low maintenance
Awards Won
2009 - Top 20 in Ground -Welby Gardens Trials 2009 - Top 10 in Ground Female Choice -Welby Gardens Trials 2009 - Top 10 in Ground Male Choice -Welby Gardens Trials 2009 - Best Varieties -Penn State 2008 - Excellent Rating -Boerner Botanical Garden 2008 - Top 10 -Cornell University 2008 - Top Performer -Ohio State University Extension - Springfield 2008 - People's Pick -Texas A & M - East Texas Bedding Plant Trial 2008 - Top Performers - Foliage -University of Delaware 2008 - Best Overall Impression -Oregon State University 2008 - Most Consumer Appeal -Oregon State University 2008 - Silver Medal -Ohio State University Extension - Springfield 2008 - Top Performer -University of Georgia 2008 - Exceptional Rating -University of Georgia 2008 - Leader of the Pack Summer -North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2008 - Leader of the Pack Summer - Early Season -North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2008 - Top 10 -University of Minnesota-St. Paul 2008 - Best of the Best -University of Georgia 2008 - Knock Your Socks Off -University of Georgia 2008 - Top Performer -Purdue University 2008 - North Texas Winners Circle -Texas A & M - East Texas Bedding Plant Trial 2008 - Best Overall -Cornell University 2007 - Hot Annuals -People, Places and Plants 2007 - Top Performer -Ohio State University Extension - Springfield 2007 - Top Performer -Longwood Gardens 2007 - Leader of the Pack Summer -North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2007 - Leader of the Pack Early Season -North Carolina State, JC Raulston Arboretum 2007 - Top Consumer Choice -Ohio State University - Columbus 2007 - Les Exceptionelles -Jardin Daniel A. Seguin 2007 - Gold Medal -University of Illinois-Champaign County Master Gardeners 2007 - Top Performers -University of Minnesota 2006 - Outstanding Rating -Disney Winter Trials 2006 - Top Performer -Michigan State University 2006 - Gardeners Choice -National Arboretum 2006 - Top New Variety -City of Cedar Rapids 2006 - Excellent Rating -Boerner Botanical Garden 2006 - Top Rated Performer -Virginia Tech 2006 - Top Rated Performer -Delaware Valley College, Henry Schmeider Arboretum 2005 - Best New Variety -OFA Shortcourse - Top Performer -Sawaya Garden Trial
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