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Second Year Petunias


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hanging basket of bright pink petunias
 

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Last fall, when it came time to take this petunia plant down, I trimmed it back and placed it under the house, right inside the crawlspace door to see if I could keep it through the winter. Keeping a check on it, I watered it a little a couple of times.

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When I took it out in early spring, it still had green growth on it. I removed the dead parts and placed the plant on the porch table. It did not take long for it to start new growth. When the nights dropped down in the 30s I put the plant inside the house and set it back outside the next day.

After the plant filled out, I hung it on the porch in the sun. It really started growing and within a week, it was filled with flowers.

In the fall, when it's time to take it in, I plan to place it under the house again and see if I can keep it through another winter.

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May 27, 20150 found this helpful

More flowers than people realize can be overwintered this way and revived in the Spring. I applaud you for experimenting. You done good!

I like your detailed account of how you accomplished this... and the photo is very nice. A lot of first year plants don't look this lush and healthy. Me thinks the lady has two green thumbs.

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May 29, 20150 found this helpful

Beautiful! Good job!

 

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July 4, 20150 found this helpful

I read that you need to cut petunias back in July so I'm fixing to give them a whacking. Photo taken July 4. Will let you know in a couple of weeks how they are doing.

 
 

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July 4, 20150 found this helpful

I have cut the petunia plant back and have it soaking up some water. It was getting very thick. I will let you know what happens.

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Hopefully, it will come out and bloom like it did in the first picture.

 
 

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July 18, 20150 found this helpful

Petunias can withstand being cut back hard. And what with all the deadheading you will accomplish in the process, you plant should look good as ever, soon.

 

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July 19, 20150 found this helpful

Thanks, Likekinds. My petunia plant is growing and has more blooms on it now. It still has a ways to go before it gets as pretty as it was in the spring.

 

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August 5, 20150 found this helpful

This is an update from me cutting this plant back first of July. As I hoped for, it is growing and producing more blooms and should be pretty until time to take it down.

 
 

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