WHEN TO PLANT PETUNIAS
- It’s easiest to buy young plants from a nursery that sells petunias in flats. Look for plants that are short and compact, not leggy and not yet blooming—they’ll settle in faster.
- If you are going to grow petunias from seed, start the seeds indoors 8 to 10 weeks before your last spring frost date. (See your local frost dates.)
- Plant young petunias outdoors after your last spring frost date, but keep a close eye on the weather forecast and protect young plants from late frosts.
CHOOSING AND PREPARING THE PLANTING SITE
- Petunias need full sun or they will become spindly. They don’t tend to flower well in shade.
- They are quite versatile, growing well in different types of soil as long as the soil drains well and doesn’t stay wet.
- Soil should be moderately fertile to promote the best growth. Amend poor soil with compost prior to planting.
HOW TO PLANT PETUNIAS
- Petunia seeds are very small (dust-like!) and need lots of light in order to germinate.
- When the plants have three leaves, plant them outside.
- Space the plants about 1 foot apart.
- If you’re planting petunias in containers, use a container potting mix that will drain well.
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