Supertunias Explained: The Different Types and How To Best Use Each
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2016
- There is our classic Supertunia, Supertunia Minis, Supertunia Charms...the list goes on! This video will help you understand the differences in each, and where to best use each type in your garden.
Dump the music. Why do people do this? Otherwise great video.
It makes the video sound professional
Thank you! This was very helpful. I am a PW fan and always plant them every year. Now I understand the differences. 👍
Wow, I had no idea. This was really enlightening!
Thank you great information 🙂
I bought one of the Picasso Supertunias this year. I love it. It’s beautiful and very unique. Thanks for the video!
Awesome plant! I had no clue what I was purchasing but am so happy I did. Drought tolerant is an understatement! I was gone for 4 days and upon returning home, my plants looked as happy as they looked upon my leaving. I've found my new love in the Supertunias!
Agreed! They are the best!!!!
Thank you for sharing what might be noxious weeds. I live in MO in a zone 6b surrounded by hayfields. If I plant something that affects their hayfields I might not be forgiven easily (and it is my husband and son 🤣). I am always doing my homework and when you share this type of information it is so very helpful!
Great info in this video. Background music is not needed, it's just incredibly distracting.
Yes it is
I love watching these videos. Lots of good information that I will use in my gardens. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Terry!
Woow...so many facial expressions!!
When will you open the Supertunia store?
Good information but these are all very hard to find either online or in nurseries.
I had been buying Wave petunias for many years. They are beautiful but the daily dead heading is too much work! have decided to switch to these Super petunias. I will have 3, 14 inch hanging baskets. How many should I plan on putting into each basket? If I can’t find these in my area, due to the corona virus can I purchase these online? Thank you so much for this video. It will be very helpful when I go to buy them.
You forgot the Giant Pink it is my all time favorite
Do Lowe’s carry the Picasso series?
Sad can't import plants from your country to Australia.
Do You,ever export to other countries?
Didn't realise there were so many petunia varieties
So much to learn looking forward to planting up garden in September ready for spring and summer here.
Have an awesome day.
Our plants are available in Australia and New Zealand, you should look at this website page, there is a Facebook link on there too. We are only licensed for North America. www.provenwinners.com.au/
Thankyou will check out the information you've supplied me with
So looking forward to a garden again🙌🏻
We've been traveling this amazing country for al most eight years now in our RV.
Have an awesome day👍💐
How many should I buy for a large pot .. $26 per
Love Supertunia! Just wish the slugs didn't like them so much.
Can they grow in zone 8b with the Texas heat?
Yes they can Annette, but they might appreciate some shade at the end of the afternoon. Thanks for watching!
Are you working on resistance to bud worm?
We cannot say that we are looking for a way to eradicate budworms, that would be left more to the chemical companies, but we are always on the lookout for plants that are resistant to pests such as that. Thanks for watching.
advice is wonderful but music is very distracting.. :(
Are they prerennials
No, these are not perennial unless you live very far into Florida....
I would lie to order a few thngs from pWs , i called the number i found on line, i left a message, do or will anyone return my call?? Thank u
They do not have a message from you Susan, so please try calling again today!
The best number is 815-895-8130
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Can’t find (a few, very few) up north of Chicago. HELP!!!
Visit our website and click on the Find a Retailer tab to locate stores in your area that carry our varieties, thanks for watching!
@@ProvenWinnersCZcamshow about zone 10b/11 in Los Angeles?
@@lelurve They will grow well there, just be sure to water as needed and use a quality plant food on a regular basis. Note that containers will dry out sooner than landscapes, so plan accordingly. Since it is warm there the plants might benefit from some shade in the late afternoon.....enjoy!
@@provenwinnersretail thank you!
@@lelurve Yes, you can grow our Supertunias in this area, but they would prefer a bit of afternoon shade if possible. Thanks for watching!
super annoying music
Mine did really well for about 6 weeks than shriveled up and died
Supertunias require full to part sun, consistent watering and water soluble plant food every 3rd watering.
Not sure why he's asking her about the petunias, he works for proven winners
Was great, then faded away
Sorry to hear this Roland, the Supertunias do best with a schedule of regular watering, and feeding with quality plant food. We hope you can give them another try next season.