Petunia Deams Midnight
Petunia Deams Midnight
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Short Summary for Petunia Deams Midnight
Petunia Deams Midnight is a striking, dark-hued petunia variety known for its deep, velvety purple to almost black flowers. These dramatic blooms create a unique contrast in gardens, making them a standout in flower beds, borders, and containers. Petunia Deams Midnight is a perfect choice for adding an elegant, sophisticated touch to any garden with its bold, eye-catching color. This easy-care plant blooms profusely throughout the season, attracting pollinators while thriving in sunny locations.
Planting Instructions for Petunia Deams Midnight
General Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost date, keeping the soil temperature between 21°C-24°C for optimal germination.
Position: Prefers full sun for the best blooming results. Well-drained, slightly acidic soil is ideal for healthy growth and vibrant flowers.
Suitable Space: Perfect for flower beds, borders, containers, and hanging baskets. Petunia Deams Midnight’s spreading nature adds color and texture to any outdoor space.
Sow Depth: Sow seeds on the surface of the soil, lightly pressing them in. Do not cover with soil as the seeds require light for germination.
Spacing: Space plants 25-30 cm apart to allow for proper airflow and growth. This spacing ensures the plant's sprawling habit is not crowded.
Height: Petunia Deams Midnight grows to a height of 25-35 cm, with a spreading habit, making it ideal for ground cover or trailing over containers.
Germination: Seeds typically germinate in 10-21 days when kept in warm, moist conditions.
Days to Bloom: Expect vibrant blooms 80-100 days from sowing. Once established, this petunia will continue flowering throughout the growing season.
Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 15°C-30°C. Avoid exposure to frost, especially in the early stages of growth.
Watering: Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Allow the top layer of soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2-3 weeks to support healthy growth and promote abundant blooms. Over-fertilizing can lead to excessive foliage growth, diminishing flowers.
Pests/Diseases: Keep an eye out for aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies. Also, watch for fungal issues like powdery mildew; ensure proper airflow around the plants and water at the base to avoid damp conditions.
By following these planting instructions, Petunia Deams Midnight will thrive in your garden, offering elegant and darkly captivating blooms that stand out and bring a touch of mystery and beauty to any space.
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