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Trailing Petunia Seeds Page 2
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Tender annual 24°C Do not cover, sow thinly Seed trays can be covered with glass to maintain humidity. Shade from direct sunlight with paper. Transplant as soon as seedlings are large enough to handle Can be sown as early as January Grow in well drained soil in full sun dead head to prolong flowering. |
| Petunia F1 Baby Duck Yellow
25-35cm Small soft yellow flowers 4-5cm in size blanket the vigorous and slightly upright plants. Excellent for hanging basket and container plants. Spread 90-100cm. Pelleted Seed.
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Petunia Supercascade
| Petunia Supercascade Mixed
Grandiflora with large 10-13cm flowers on well branched plants. Early to bloom and long lasting, supercascade makes very attractive baskets. Garden performance is excellent as well.
pkt approx 100 seeds
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Petunia Avalanche
| Petunia
Avalanche Series Red NEW A new series of trailing petunias that flower in abundance throughout summer. Excellent spreading habit and are ideal for baskets and containers. Flower up to 3 weeks earlier than other trailing varieties.
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Petunia Lady
| Petunia
F1
Lady Series Recommended An introduction that is not unlike the widely grown types (Surfinias) that are only available from propagated cuttings (plant breeders rights). Lady Series is a true basket variety from seed. Produces vibrant purple/blue flowers which grow in profusion producing superb hanging basket plants. Looks good in any container offering a trailing position. One of my most popular seeds. Only available as pelleted seed, making it easier to handle. Petunia Lady Purple
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Grow Trailing Petunias in flower bags for a beautiful display hung from fences, trellis, walls, porches, sheds etc
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The cultural information should be
used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for
the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With
this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the
larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia
Begonia etc requires no cover.
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