Perfect
for the Northwest...
"Storm" Petunias!
- Summer through fall color
- Don't "melt" like regular
petunias from rain showers or normal watering
- Keep their shape without
becoming leggy or needing pruning
- 8 brilliant colors
All
the glory of Grandiflora Petunias without
the suffering from our "occasional" rain
showers here in the Northwest. These weather-resistant
petunias bloom up a "Storm" even after inclement
weather. And summer through fall, they provide
reliable color even when you irrigate! Now
you can have petunias in all those places
where the lawn sprinklers tend to "melt"
regular petunias.
Storm
Petunias feature very strong basal branching
and sturdy stems, so plants keep their shape
in the garden without becoming leggy or
needing pruning.
Just
like all petunias, Storms respond to regular
fertilizing -- slow release, or repeat liquid
fertilizer applications keep them growing
and blooming in full force.
Great
colors for your "Joy of Gardening"! Blue,
Red and Violet compliment the Stormy Weather
Mix of Salmon, Pink, Pink Morn, pure White
and Lavender -- the latter a Fleuroselect
Gold Medal winner.
While
much of the information in these tips is
applicable in several gardening zones/climates,
some of the plants and timing suggested
are best suited to the Northwest, generally
in the mild/wet growing regions found along
the I-5 corridor. You should make appropriate
adjustments or consult local gardening experts
in regions whose climates differ from this
area of the Northwest.
Information
provided by Clackamas Greenhouses, Inc. |