How to Grow Petunias Organically | Planet Natural (2024)

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How to Grow Petunias Organically | Planet Natural (1)An old-fashioned flower favorite! Home gardeners are growing petunias from seed for their dazzling colors and abundant blooms that continue from early spring until frost. Available in hundreds of varieties,they are one of the most popular flowering annuals and are well suited for use in borders, baskets and containers.

Native to South America, the first petunia specimen (Petunia multiflora) was discovered at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata and was white in color. The original plants were hardy, had trailing 2-3 inch stems and incredible scents. These scents have been lost in many of the modern-day hybrid varieties. Fortunately, many of the old fashioned heirloom varieties are still available to fill the air with their amazing fragrance.​Aself-seeding annual — 10 to 18 inches tall — thatmay volunteer in your garden the following season.

Fun fact: There are 35-40 species in the Petunia genus which belong to the nightshade family​ ​(Solanaceae) including​ ​tomatoes, potatoes and tobacco.

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Old-fashioned varieties are particularly fragrant. Perfect for containers and baskets.

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Eric Vinje founded Planet Natural with his father Wayne in 1991, originally running it as a grasshopper bait mail-order business out of a garage.

Eric is now retired, but is still a renowned gardener known for his expertise in composting, organic gardening and pest control, utilizing pesticide-free options, such as beneficial insects.

Eric believes when you do something good for the environment, the effects will benefit generations to come.

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The beautiful, soft-petaled, many-colored heirloom petunia is a flower straight from our childhood. Planting instructions are included with each seed packet and shipping is FREE!​

Quick Guide: Planting, Growing & Caring for Petunias

  1. Very easy to grow in a dizzying range of colors
  2. Choose seedlings or start from seed 8-10 weeks before last frost
  3. Choose a site in full sun with amended soil or in quality potting soil
  4. Plant or hang outside after danger of frost has passed
  5. Pests and diseases are not common, but aphids, flea beetles and slugs may attack stressed plants

Sunlight: Fullsun to partial shade
Maturity:55-75days from seed to flower
Height:10 to 18inches
Spacing:8to 18inches apart in all directions

Site Preparation

Petuniaflowers require full sunlight to thrive, but will tolerate some shade. The more shade they receive, the fewerblossoms they will produce.

Soil should be average to rich and well-drained. Prior to planting, work a shovelful or two of organic matter, such as compost or well-aged manure, into the soil (watch our videoFlower Gardening from the Ground Up). This helps condition the soil, which improves drainage and will also increase the ability of lighter soils to hold water and nutrients.

How to Plant

Petunias grow easily from seed, but are slow to germinate. Start seeds indoors in pots, 8to 10 weeks prior to last frost, andsow on the surface of the planting media,do NOT cover (see Starting Annual Flowers Indoorsto learn more). Before transplanting into the garden, harden the tender seedlings off to acclimatethem to outdoor conditions. At first leave them out only a few hours a day and make sure the soil they’re in doesn’t dry out. Gradually increase the time the plants stay out. After a week (or more) they should be ready.

For good ground cover, space plants 12-18 inches apart. Fertilize monthly with a liquid organic fertilizer to promote healthy growth and remove spent flowers on a regular basis to extend the blooming period.

Insect & Disease Problems

Plants do not have many insect or disease problems. Watch foraphids, flea beetlesand slugs, which can occasionally attack petunias, andtake the following common sense, least-toxic approach, if found:

  • Remove weeds and other garden debris to eliminate alternate hosts.
  • Discard severely infested plants by securely bagging and putting in the trash.
  • Release commercially available beneficial insects to attack and destroy insect pests.
  • Spot treat pest problem areas with diatomaceous earth andneem oil.
  • ScatterSluggo®, an organic iron phosphate bait, around plants to kill slugs.

To prevent or reduce plant diseases, many of which are characterized by wilting, spots and rotted tissue, we recommend the following:

  • Avoid overhead watering whenever possible (use soaker hoses or drip irrigation)
  • Properly space plants to improve air circulation
  • Apply copper spray or sulfur dustto prevent further infection

Seed Saving Instructions

Petunia plants are self-seeding. You can save the seed if you’re interested, but the flowers won’t always come true to type. They usually revert to a mix of small white, lavender and rose flowers.

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Eric Vinje

Eric Vinje founded Planet Natural with his father Wayne in 1991, originally running it as a grasshopper bait mail-order business out of a garage.

Eric is now retired, but is still a renowned gardener known for his expertise in composting, organic gardening and pest control, utilizing pesticide-free options, such as beneficial insects.

Eric believes when you do something good for the environment, the effects will benefit generations to come.

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