Most of you probably have grown petunias. Some of you have moved on, while others remain faithful to this favorite annual flower. And there’s a new wave of petunias making a big splash in the garden.
It’s no wonder petunias continue to be a favorite annual for our gardens and pots. Petunias offer enormous choices and varieties. There are single and double blooms, veined, striped, ruffled, mounding ...
Petunias are an old garden favorite that have been steadily regaining popularity. Just what are these jewels of summer, and where did they come from? So glad you asked! We've seen them toppling over ...
I haven’t been using petunias in my display garden at the Rochester OPC, however this year I plan to give a few a try because some of the new varieties I’ve been reading about are said to be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I hope your garden isn't as chaotic as mine. We've got our Proctor's Garden tour coming up June 6 and June 7. My little greenhouse ...
Common reasons why petunias are wilting include overwatering, pests, underwatering, and fungal disease. Here's how to care ...
Are you searching for reliable, easy-care color for the landscape this summer? Look for new and improved petunias that tolerate the heat. Petunias of the past couldn’t handle the heat, but newer ...
Considering that we’ve been growing petunias for nearly two centuries, it’s perhaps surprising that new varieties still arrive every year. They just keep coming, most of them intended for containers.
When planting petunias, always try to prepare your flower bed so that it is sunny and well lit, with a well-drained, sandy loam that has a reasonable quantity of vegetable matter mixed in with it. Use ...