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The proper spacing depends on the variety. Multiflora and grandiflora petunias should be spaced about 12 inches apart and trailing petunias at least 18 inches apart. Compact Milliflora petunias ...
One of the best heat and sun tolerant flowers to pick for spilling over the sides of garden walls, containers, and baskets are petunias, specifically those with a trailing or cascading habit.
Looking for a quick burst of color for your patio containers? Discover gorgeous annual and perennial blooms that quickly fill ...
If you are planting the classic hybrid petunias with the big flowers, space them 18 inches apart. This will allow them to grow to full size without impeding each other’s growth. Trailing ...
Purple Wave was the first petunia developed that grew 2 to 4 feet in one season. Its trailing habit made it perfect for container growing and mass plantings in large flowerbeds, where it spread ...
Petunias are trailing plants with many-colored tubular flowers that have been popular for generations. Calibrachoa is a similar flower (like petunia, native to Brazil) that didn’t catch on with ...
Most petunia varieties become leggy over time. The trailing stems grow longer with fewer blooms, giving the entire plant a scraggly appearance. By midsummer, it's usually time to cut back petunias ...
Along with the usual vinca vine, trailing petunia and ornamental sweet potato, you can choose from an array of less common trailing plants. One of my favorites is Mezoo Trailing Red livingstone ...
“Trailing plants, such as trailing petunias or bacopa, can elegantly cascade over the edges, adding a graceful touch to the arrangement. “Upright plants, like geraniums or fuchsias, not only ...