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Geranium - Stardom Julia
The Geranium Stardom Julia, 'Pelargonium x hybrids', exhibits beautiful coral flowers. Stardom geraniums, also known as floribundas, have double flowers which emerge early, and they produce many more flowers than zonal geraniums on spreading branches. Stardom geraniums are self-branching, requiring no pinching or growth regulators. One of the best kept secrets about Stardom geraniums is their garden performance as a groundcover in the landscape setting. Geraniums are one of your best choices for use in hanging baskets. Plant in ordinary well-drained soil. Over fertilization results in excessive foliage and few flowers. Fertilize lightly every 2 weeks. Pinching of the shoots will promote bushiness Remove spent flowers to enhance flowering. ... additional info
Petunia - Surfinia Sky Blue The densely branched foliage and masses of blooms can trail to 4 feet per season. Surfinia Petunias are a vigorously trailing species of an everblooming long-living petunia from South America. They will provide long-term color in full sun areas throughout the season. They do not need to have their dead flower heads removed to continue flowering and they are not leggy. For zones 9-11, this plant can also be a perennial. |
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