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Planting Seeds of Friendship

Planting Seeds of Friendship. Taylor Hixson March 16, 2011. Three facts The botanical name is Solanales A petunia is an annual.

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Planting Seeds of Friendship

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  1. Planting Seeds of Friendship Taylor Hixson March 16, 2011

  2. Three facts • The botanical name is Solanales • A petunia is an annual. • The describtion of a Petunia garden petunias are divided into two types: multifloras and grandifloras. Each has single and double forms, with grandiflora petunias being larger. Singles are more weatherproof than doubles. Petunia

  3. Petunias need at least five or six hours of good sunlight • A petunia grows 15 inches tall and 12 inches wide • The bloom durations is summer through fall. • Petunia’s use average to rich, moist, well-drained, adapted to poor soil conditions. Plant Details

  4. They need 15 millimeters of water. Watering your seeds

  5. Beds, borders, walkways, paths, containers -- all will accommodate an abundance of petunias. Some varieties are especially recommended for containers, since they mound up and billow over the edges. Uses

  6. The different types of petunia’s are; grandiflora, milliflora, milliflora, and trailing petunia’s. Plant Varieties

  7. http://home.howstuffworks.com/define-petunia.htm • http://www.ehow.com/about_6633109_type-soil-do-petunias-like_.html • http://gardening.about.com/od/plantprofiles/a/Petunias.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petunia Sources

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