Petunias And This Other  Plant Make A Dreamy Combination In The Garden

Petunias And This Other  Plant Make A Dreamy Combination In The Garden

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Lobelias And Petunias Are A Match Made In Heaven

Lobelias And Petunias Are A Match Made In Heaven

Both lobelias and petunias grow well in partial shade and sunlight (they’ll do better in full sun).

Water petunias  and lobelias when the soil feels dry;  both plants are drought-tolerant but you shouldn’t let the soil get too dry because lobelias can dry quicker than petunias do.

To grow them  both in a container, opt for a 12-inch diameter pot, allowing ample space for the petunias to spread, with the lobelias trailing down the sides.

How To  Grow Them Together

How To  Grow Them Together

These plants are a match made in heaven because they both require very little maintenance. You can grow both lobelias and petunias in hanging baskets or hard-to-reach flower beds.

To keep them healthy and encourage flower production, you should give your flowering plants some fertilizer. Use a slow-release kind of fertilizer once or twice during the season or a liquid fertilizer when watering.

Remember to always follow the instructions displayed on the packaging so that you don’t end up overfertilizing your flowers!

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