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Petunia Seeds - Valentine (pelleted)98 105 days. Valentine petunia seeds grow one of the most feathery, refreshing, and unique blooms you'll find in any garden. The Valentine petunia boasts lush and ruffled 4" blooms in a special "Valentines Day" blend of velvety crimsons, cherries, and reds. Valentine petunia seeds are an ideal grow as an edging to a flower bed, walkway, or fencing, but small enough to thrive indoors or hanging from the porch. Valentine seeds promise an exciting and
98 – 105 days. Valentine petunia seeds grow one of the most feathery, refreshing, and unique blooms you'll find in any garden. The Valentine petunia boasts lush and ruffled 4" blooms in a special "Valentine’s Day" blend of velvety crimsons, cherries, and reds. Valentine petunia seeds are an ideal grow as an edging to a flower bed, walkway, or fencing, but small enough to thrive indoors or hanging from the porch. Valentine seeds promise an exciting and bright substitute to the traditional petunia to liven up any seasonal basket, bouquet, or centerpiece. 1000 pelleted seeds.
Growing Valentine Petunia Garden Seeds
- Taxonomy: Petunia x hybrida
- Other Names: Grandiflora Double Petunia
- Seed Type: Annual (Perennial in zones 10 – 11)
- Sow Indoors or Outdoors: For earliest blooming, start Valentine petunia seeds indoors 10 – 12 weeks before the final frost and transplant once there are two sets of true leaves. Valentine seeds will germinate within 14 days with full lighting. If transplanting outside, harden off seedlings into a partially shaded spot in the garden, or an equally moderate place indoors.
- Days to Maturity: 98 – 105 days
- Hardiness Zone: 6 – 11
- Planting Depth: Plant 2 – 3 seeds ¼” deep
- Plant Spacing: 10 – 14”
- Growth Habit: 10 – 15” tall mounding upright with an 10 – 12” spread of lush and feathered fully-double 4” blooms
- Soil Preference: Average, medium moist, well-drained
- Light Preference: Full sun – Partial shade
- Diseases/Pests/Troubleshooting: Avoid overhead watering to minimize wetting foliage as Valentine petunia seeds are susceptible to fungal and leaf diseases and gray mold if not properly ventilated. Plants are known to be susceptible to blight and tobacco mosaic virus, since Petunia x hybrida is closely related to the tobacco plant. Valentine petunias will benefit from shade and deadheading as they begin to decline as autumn nears. Petunias have no serious pests, but monitor regularly for aphids, flea beetles, slugs and snails.
- Color: A special “Valentine’s Day” blend of velvety crimsons, cherries, and reds
For earliest blooming, begin Valentine petunia seeds indoors 10 – 12 weeks before the final frost and transplant once there are two sets of true leaves. Valentine seeds will germinate within 14 days with full lighting. If transplanting outside, harden off seedlings into a partially shaded spot in the garden, or an equally moderate place indoors. Plant 2 – 3 Valentine petunia seeds ¼” deep and 10 – 14” apart in average, medium moist, and well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Avoid overhead watering to minimize wetting foliage as Valentine petunia seeds are susceptible to fungal and leaf diseases and gray mold if not properly ventilated. Plants are known to be susceptible to blight and tobacco mosaic virus, since Petunia x hybrida is closely related to the tobacco plant. Valentine petunias will benefit from shade and deadheading as they begin to decline as autumn nears. Petunias have no serious pests, but monitor regularly for aphids, flea beetles, slugs and snails. Valentine seeds mature in 98 – 105 days as 10 – 15” tall mounding uprights with a 10 – 12” spread of lush and feathered fully-double 4” blooms in a special “Valentine’s Day” blend of velvety crimsons, cherries, and reds.
Second only to impatiens in annual bedding plant sales, the petunia has been a popular plant for many years due in large part to its ease of culture and non-stop flowering from spring to frost. Petunia is a genus of 20 species native to South America and the genus is loosely derived from an old Guarani word meaning “tobacco” since the two plants are both in the nightshade family.
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