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Unlock the Secret to Vibrant Petunias: Expert Tips on Repotting, Pruning, and Fertilizing

 
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Petunias are beloved for their vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers and are a favorite among gardeners for adding a splash of color to any garden. These hardy annuals thrive in warm climates and require plenty of sunlight to flourish. Did you know that petunias can bloom continuously all season long with the right care?

We’ve prepared a comprehensive video that covers everything you need to know to keep your petunias looking full and flowering. Learn the best techniques for repotting, deadheading, pruning, and fertilizing to ensure your petunias stay healthy and vibrant.

Watch our latest video for expert tips and step-by-step instructions to make your petunias thrive!

Watch the Video Here:

https://youtu.be/Kowiz1qGrlc?si=7XFfvWFSBK9j-WL2
 
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Thanks Jeff it was a good video. I'm glad you went over deadheading. It's a very common miscommunication that you don't have to deadhead petunias.
I love petunias. I planted a 6 pack of dark purple petunias last year, maybe the year before in my asparagus bed, because I read petunias keep asparagus beetles away. They have filled the bed and thrive. I honestly neglect them, they get water, and I add compost when needed.  And still they are beautiful.
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