Denim Shock Wave Spreading Petunia Purple Flower Seeds

Wave Petunia Seeds - Denim

15 Seeds
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4.99
30 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 8

HEIGHT

7 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through late Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Purple

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 6.6

DEER RESISTANT

No

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Shock Wave Spreading Petunia (Petunia x Hybrida Denim) - This low growing, spreading petunia only reaches heights of 7 - 10 inches; however, it spreads 20 - 30 inches! Its beautiful 2 inch purple denim blooms will flourish from Spring to late Summer.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 76F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

7 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep soil moist for best germination

PLANT SPACING

10 - 15 inches

Blue Shock Wave Petunia Flowers
Blue Shock Wave Flower Seed Packets
Outsidepride Shock Wave Spreading Petunia Denim Flower Seeds (Petunia × Hybrida) are wave petunia seeds for planting, suitable for USDA zones 3–8. This annual flower grows compactly with a spreading habit, reaching 7 to 10 inches tall and spreading 20 to 30 inches wide. It produces abundant vibrant denim-blue flowers from spring through fall. The plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, showing heat and drought tolerance. Its self-cleaning flowers reduce maintenance. Packaging sizes include 1000 and 2000 seeds, ideal for flower garden seeds and outdoor gardening.
Compact, Spreading Growth Habit of Shockwave Petunias
Compact, Spreading Growth Habit
Shock Wave denim petunia plants exhibit a compact, spreading growth habit, forming mounds that cascade naturally. This habit makes them suitable for ground cover, hanging baskets, or large garden beds, adding texture and fullness to plant seeds for outdoor gardening.
Denim Shock Wave Petunia Flowers
Vibrant Flower Colors
The flowers of Shock Wave denim petunia are vibrant with rich blue hues and subtle veining. These colors create a striking display in outdoor gardens, enhancing flower garden seeds collections with continuous blooming throughout the growing season.
Heat & Drought Tolerant Shock Wave Blue Petunia Denim
Heat and Drought Tolerant
Shock Wave denim petunias tolerate heat and drought conditions well once established. This resilience allows them to maintain vibrant blooms during warm seasons, making them a practical option for annual flower seeds in outdoor garden environments.
Low Maintenance Shock Wave Petunias
Self-Cleaning Flowers
The self-cleaning nature of Shock Wave denim petunia flowers means spent blooms drop off naturally, reducing the need for deadheading. This characteristic supports low-maintenance gardening and sustained flowering in plant seeds for outdoor planting.
Container Plant of Compact, Spreading Growth Habit Shock Wave Petunias
Shock Wave denim petunia plants form dense, spreading mounds that cascade beautifully in large vases or garden beds. Growing 7 to 10 inches tall and spreading up to 20 to 30 inches wide, these plants fill spaces with vibrant blue flowers. Suitable for USDA zones 3–8, they thrive in full sun and well-drained soils. Their heat and drought tolerance make them reliable for flower garden seeds and plants seeds for outdoor gardening, providing long-lasting color and texture in outdoor gardens or large container displays.
Pollinating Bee on Shock Wave Spreading Petunia Flowers
The rich blue flowers of Shock Wave denim petunias attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, contributing to the vitality of outdoor gardens. Their abundant nectar-rich blooms provide a continuous food source throughout the growing season. The plant’s compact, spreading habit creates a lush carpet of vibrant color, complementing flower garden seeds and plant seeds for outdoor planting collections. This combination of visual appeal and garden function makes our flower seeds a valuable addition to live plants outdoor and outdoor flower gardens.
Planting Instructions for Shock Wave Trailing Petunia Flower Seeds
To grow Shock Wave denim petunias, sow seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost or direct sow in well-drained soil after frost risk passes. Sow seeds on the surface and press lightly without covering, as they need light to germinate. Maintain consistent moisture until seedlings emerge, typically within 7–14 days. Space plants 10–15 inches apart to allow spreading. These annual flower seeds thrive in full sun and tolerate heat and drought, making them suitable for flower garden seeds and outdoor gardening.

Shock Wave Spreading Petunia (Petunia x Hybrida Denim) - This low growing, spreading petunia only reaches heights of 7 - 10 inches; however, it spreads 20 - 30 inches! Its beautiful 2 inch purple denim blooms will flourish from Spring to late Summer. Shock Wave produces a mounded, spreading plant that is similar in shape and just as easy to manage as Easy Wave. These excellent outdoor performers offer strong fill and season-long color that the Wave family varieties are known for. Petite-flowered plants perform equally well in small spaces, hanging baskets, containers and mixed combos.

Shock Wave petunia's spreding habit is just amazing, covering ground at the rate of several inches every single day when the weather is warm! Attracts bees, heat tolerant, and low maintenance.

Common Questions

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, you will need to deadhead your flowers to encourage more blooms.

Q

Do petunia’s attract any pollinators?

A

Yes, butterflies and hummingbirds both enjoy these flowers.

Q

What are some good ways to use in my landscape?

A

Beds, borders, edging, ground cover, hanging baskets or containers are all wonderful ways to use petunia’s around your garden or landscape.

Q

My plants leaves are turning yellow, why?

A

Yellow leaves are a sign of low nitrogen or iron, not enough water, not enough sunlight or poor drainage. Review your growing conditions to try and determine the cause.

Q

My flowers and leaves are looking wilted, what do I do?

A

Check soil moisture, it is most likely that your plant needs more water.

Q

What are some common companion plants?

A

Geraniums, osteopermum, verbena and salvia all are beautiful companion plants.

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