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Pink Petunia Plants for Sale Online
The Pink Petunia is an easy-to-care-for annual with soft pink flowers that start yellow and white in the center. Their fragrant blooms do well at attracting pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds. Plant your Pink Petunia en masse, in a mixed flower bed, or in a container garden with contrasting colors for maximum effect and a patio for your neighbors to envy.
In full sun and well-draining soil, these plants are extremely easy to grow; at the end of the season, your Petunia plants can grow up to 1 foot tall but spread 3 feet wide. While we treat Pink Petunias as annuals, they are hardy in zone 11 and can be kept outside all year as a perennial.
Hardiness Zone: | 10-11 |
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Mature Height: | 12 to 18 Inches |
Mature Width: | 30 to 40 Inches |
Classification: | Annual |
Sunlight: | Full sun to part shade |
Habit: | Spreading, clump forming |
Flower Color: | Pink |
Foliage: | Glossy green |
Soil Condition: | Well-draining, moist |
Water Requirements: | Likes to stay slightly moist |
Uses: | Mass planting, container plant, hanging basket |
How to Care for Pink Petunia
Before you buy a Pink Petunia Plant, make sure to read about the care instructions that are recommended to keep this plant healthy and thriving!
How Do I Water Pink Petunias?
Water at a medium rate for best results; during the summer this may mean twice a week. This plant requires evenly moist well-drained soil to thrive. However, they can be susceptible to root rot, so be sure that the container and/or soil is well draining to make sure the plant does not sit in 'wet feet'.
What Type Of Fertilizer Does Pink Petunia Require?
To keep your Pink Petunia in its best shape, it is recommended that you feed them every week while they are growing in the summer. For the best and biggest blooms, use a flower-focused fertilizer such as Espoma Flower Tone.
What is The Best Soil for My Pink Petunia Plant?
Petunias are easy to care for plants that can tolerate a wide range of pH levels and soil types including Clay, Loamy, and Sandy however, they prefer rich, well-draining soils.
How Much Sun Does My Pink Petunia Need?
For the best showy summer blooms, make sure that your Pink Petunia gets 6 to 8 hours a day of sunlight a day. Although it can survive in partial sun and shade, remember that the more shade your plant receives, the less it will bloom.