Surfinia Plant

Surfinia Plant. Suitable for baskets and containers. Surfinia plug plants are a special variety of petunia, always brightening up your garden borders.

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Surfinia is named after the surf for its spreading habit, creating colorful drifts, like waves on the shore. Surfinias tend to smother most other plants in the container, so are best planted on their own. Both plants love warmth and sunlight, and in partial shade, the number of flowers is greatly reduced.

Surfinia® Petunias Are The Most Vigorous, Abundant Bloomers Of The Petunia Plants We Offer.

Of course each pot should have a. Propagation sow seed 10 to 12 weeks before setting outdoors. Surfinia is planted exclusively in closed loamy soil and is often watered.

Take Softwood Cuttings In Spring Or Summer.

Therefore, it is very important that the plant grows in a sunny location. Introduced in the nineties and still the top of the bill. First of all soon after you buy them, plant the seedlings in your pots.

Only Occasional Deadheading Is Required.

Surfinia® is the brand name of the most popular type of trailing petunia. Special soil, dedicated for surfinia is available in all gardening stores. You may disagree john and you may have got some lovely plants but they're not 'surfinia' unless they've been grown as cuttings from 'surfinia'.

As Time Goes On You'll Get More Seeds And Further Away From 'Surfinia'.

Surfinia® petunias are grown from cuttings and are perfectly trailing and rain resistant. It is recommended to plant this petunia in spring, after any risk of freezing is over, because it doesn’t survive freezing well. Looking for young plants or finished surfinia® products?

A Must For Every Garden!

The spectacular trailing habit of surfinia® petunia is unique and much bigger than the regular size of trailing plants. The parent prefers sandy loam soils, without special requirements for the frequency of watering. Browse j parkers range of trailing surfinia petunia.

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