Petunia

The beautiful petunia is incredibly popular due to the fact that its color pleases from summer to the last days of autumn. It can become the center of a flower arrangement and combine perfectly with other flowers.

Planting petunias in open ground begins in mid-March. In just a month you will be able to enjoy the first bright flowers. Planting with seeds is possible, but it is advisable in good weather so that the seeds take root and grow. Reproduction is carried out by cuttings by experienced gardeners.

This flower is very light-loving, so to grow petunia you need to set aside an open area with access to the sun. Petunia is unpretentious to the soil, but you should make sure that the composition is not loamy or acidic sandy loam. Moisture-absorbing, loose, nutritious soil with good drainage is the key to long flowering and easy maintenance.

Large flowers are the most capricious, requiring a lot of light, moisture, and heat. Unfavorable weather conditions can cause petunia to stop blooming.