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Petunia ‘Easy Wave’

Petunia ‘Easy Wave’
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You’ve all seen them – and wanted them! Large, lush hanging baskets of petunias hanging from lampposts on the street, or cascading from the front porch of your neighbor’s home. One of the best uses for Wave that takes advantage of their easy, spreading color is in hanging baskets and patio pots.

There are a few guidelines to remember in order to create the best environment for Wave hanging baskets and containers.

    • Don’t over-pack your container with plants. Just a few plants will go a long way! We recommend 3 Wave plants in a 10-12 inch container. Increase your plants as your container size goes up. Too many plants in a small container will have your Wave Petunias fighting for the nutrients they need to spread and cascade over the sides. Give them space to grow, and you’ll be amazed at how fast they’ll fill in!
    • Fertilizer is key. Wave plants are vigorous and hungry. They need plenty of nutrition to give them energy for bloom production. If you notice a yellowing on the leaves, that’s a sure sign your plants need a dose of liquid or granular fertilizer. Adding feed to your watering schedule (about every 10-14 days) is a good routine, and will make your plants happy with spreading blooms all season.
    • Waves are also wonderful planted in the ground.  You can space them 12 – 15″ apart due to their incredible ability to spread!

 

 

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