Supertunia® Petunias

For a bounty of summer blooms it's hard to beat Supertunia® Petunias. These are Petunias on steroids with superb flower power and vigorous growth. Say goodbye to the leggy stems and tattered petals typical of traditional varieties because Supertunias® are disease resistant, self-cleaning, and floriferous with sturdy branches. They remain attractive from spring planting until the first frost in fall.

For the best performance, plant Supertunias® in a spot where they will receive full sun. Consistent moisture is also key along with an application of a liquid fertilizer every 5 to 7 days. Petunias are heavy feeders, so this last point is important. In fact, if you are growing them in containers feed them every time you water.

There are 30 varieties of Supertunia® Petunias in a wide assortment of colors. Here are 10 to tempt you.

Supertunia® Petunias Have Super Flower Power

 

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Supertunias

by Carol1941 on June 14, 2010 06:57
I have left positive comments but you are not acknowledging them.(from Carol1941)

Supertunias

by Carol1941 on June 14, 2010 06:24
Not only are they beautiful, but they reseeded themselves from last year's planting. Well worth your time!

Supertunias

by Carol1941 on June 14, 2010 06:23
I bought Supertunias from our local nursery last year and did great. They reseeded themselves and I have pots and pots of beautiful Supertunias. They give so much color without the frustrating deadheading as other 'tunias do. Love them!

Supertunia-Pretty Much Picasso

by jhende9263 on June 13, 2010 10:45
After reading about this Supertunia in the last newsletter I found it at one of our local garden centers. It is just as beautiful as the picture.Love it.

Pretty Much Picasso

by Janet Spooner on June 13, 2010 08:17
Wow I have a container of these at my back door and they are spectacular. Everyone that enters there has a comment about them. I hope they develop some additional colors like this.

pls

by pspindler@ccws.net on June 12, 2010 09:00
I planted these and 2 other new types this year. Citrus and Bermuda Beach and I've never had such beautiful and heavy blooms. I had a few people in for a party last week and I got loads of complements. I grow petunias every year but this year is exceptional.

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