Unlike Wave petunia, the term cascading petunia does not identify a type of flower but a growth habit. “Cascading” describes plants that produce blossoms on the long, pendulous stems that can overflow hanging baskets or drip from balcony containers.

What is the difference between a wave and cascading petunias?

Unlike Wave petunia, the term cascading petunia does not identify a type of flower but a growth habit. “Cascading” describes plants that produce blossoms on the long, pendulous stems that can overflow hanging baskets or drip from balcony containers.

What are the cascading petunias called?

Common Name: Cascade Petunias The Cascade series are single grandiflora Petunia’s. They produce large flowers on cascading stems and are commonly used in pots and baskets. Cascading stems become brittle and can break off. Although well worth the effort, I consider these one of the higher maintenance Petunia’s.

What pairs well with petunias?

Best petunia companion plants

  • Red salvia: Gardeners who are looking for flowering plants to grow as garden borders love to work with this combination.
  • Daisies: Daisies are other petunia companion plants that are chosen as they have very similar water requirements like petunias.
  • Lantana:
  • Snapdragon:
  • Asters:
  • Candytuft:

How close together can you plant petunias?

Space grandifloras and multifloras about 12 inches apart in full sunlight, or several inches closer together when planted in a shadier location. Milliflora petunias can be spaced as close as 4 to 6 inches. The spreading ground-cover types of petunias should be planted at least 1 1/2 feet apart.

How do you keep Wave petunias blooming all summer?

6 tips for keeping your Wave petunias blooming

  1. Make sure they are getting plenty of sunlight. Wave petunias, and petunias a whole category of plants, love the sun.
  2. Keep them watered — but don’t overwater them.
  3. Fertilize the plants when needed.
  4. Give them space.
  5. Trim the plant to promote growth.
  6. Treat it for budworms.

Can you plant Wave petunias in the ground?

Wave petunias come in several varieties: trailing, mounding, and spreading types. They are good for containers and hanging baskets and will do fine planted directly in the ground. The trailing types will spread 2 to 3 feet. So plan your growing application accordingly.

What is the difference between a wave petunia and the supertunia?

Simply put, Wave petunias and Supertunias are both vigorous growers. But Supertunias will outperform Wave petunias with their hardiness, resistance to diseases, and plant fullness. Additionally, Supertunias will have many more colors to choose from.

What month is best to plant petunias?

As with almost all bedding plants these days, you can find a wide assortment of petunias at local garden centers. For best results, plant petunias in September through early November or late January through mid-March.

Do marigolds and petunias grow well together?

Petunias can be planted with marigolds provided that you leave at least 12 inches of space between them. They have similar sun, soil and moisture requirements. Both petunias and marigolds make exceptional companion plants for vegetable gardens.

Should you pinch back Wave petunias?

When properly cared for, Wave petunias require no pinching to create full, bushy plants. Unlike standard petunias that are upright plants growing from a main stem, Wave petunias grow outward from the center, or crown of the plant.