Petunia Season [2021] -
The vacationer who is away for two weeks at a time in July (without an irrigation system), or anyone in a rainy, low-light climate.
| Feature | Petunia | Calibrachoa (Million Bells) | Geranium | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Large to medium | Very small | Large clusters | | Maintenance | Moderate (pruning, water) | Low (no pruning) | Low | | Heat Tolerance | Excellent | Good | Excellent | | Stickiness | Yes | No | No | | Best Use | Ground cover, baskets | Baskets only | Borders, pots |
When the last threat of frost has passed and the soil warms, "Petunia Season" officially begins. Typically running from late spring (mid-May in northern zones) straight through to the first hard frost of autumn (October or November), this is a marathon of floral performance. Whether cascading from a hanging basket, filling a border, or spilling over a stone wall, petunias define the look of a cheerful, thriving summer garden. petunia season
Everyone. Beginners will love their forgiving nature and long bloom time. Experts will appreciate the vast genetic diversity and the challenge of keeping them perfectly manicured.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5/5)
Petunia season is a commitment—to watering, to pruning, to occasional sticky hands. But the reward is 5+ months of the most vibrant, joyful color your garden can produce. Buy the wave petunias, set a watering reminder, and prepare for a summer of compliments.
Petunia 'Night Sky' – truly looks like Van Gogh painted your garden. The vacationer who is away for two weeks
Petunia season is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the summer garden. Offering an unrivaled explosion of color, non-stop blooming power, and surprising versatility, it’s a must-have for beginners and experts alike. However, a few maintenance requirements keep it from absolute perfection.