Trimming and Care for Young Petunias

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @Meej-Meejie
    @Meej-Meejie 9 месяцев назад +8

    This is absolutely the best video I've found on trimming petunias. You zoom in on the plant so we can see exactly where you're making the cut and explain why. This was very helpful. Thank you!!

  • @deb7639
    @deb7639 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic information. You give me courage to take a more hands-on approach to managing my petunias. I also like that you talk about the different varieties and their characteristics. 😊Thank you!

  • @lukejakaria6449
    @lukejakaria6449 Год назад

    Ok this is a great video, I hope more audiences will be able to see these kind of elaborated tutorials!

  • @kathleenreynolds6492
    @kathleenreynolds6492 Год назад +2

    Great info. Thx so much! (Video skills are absolutely ok, but I kept wanting to stick the tags back into the pots😂)

  • @mariokristina
    @mariokristina 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much! I just discovered your channel and it’s so informative! You are the best!

  • @Thislittlelifeofmine1
    @Thislittlelifeofmine1 Год назад +1

    Thank you! 😊

  • @markdecker2724
    @markdecker2724 9 месяцев назад +2

    Firstly, thank you for the information. Lastly, a Question: would you suggest cutting back store bought petunias before planting them in a large pot? Thank you in advance.

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  9 месяцев назад +3

      I like to tidy them up a bit when I get them. If they’re well- branched, I’ll only trim to shape.
      If they only have one or two branches or branches are long and spindly, then I cut them back more.
      When I’m not sure what to do, I trim half a little and leave half. Then I observe. 😀

  • @mikado_m
    @mikado_m 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whats the difference between leggy and branching? Or good vs bad branching?
    I dont really know much about flowers but my mother got a black one she really liked and it started to wilt, so i wanted to try to fix it if i can
    I think one branch dried out and i got rid of the branch and all the flowers yesterday (most were spent)
    If i spread my fingers the plant is about a hand wide and a palm high so its still pretty small..
    I try to keep it by the window since i dont have a garden either
    Sorry if its too bothersome though

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  7 месяцев назад +1

      Branching refers to the number of branches produced. Leggy usually means the plant is stretching and there are long, sometimes weak stems between leaves.
      Is it a petunia? They generally don’t do that well indoors.
      Watering with a water soluble fertilizer like MiracleGro can help… just make sure you’re not overwatering (which can easily happen if it’s kept indoors).

    • @mikado_m
      @mikado_m 7 месяцев назад

      @@UpNorthGardenMI ooh i see
      At the moment theres not really an option to get it outside but im hoping it might go into a family members garden once it recovers.. the label said its a petunia surfinia. A shame plants dont come with more instrutions

  • @devin7703
    @devin7703 10 месяцев назад +1

    3:16. Isopropyl alcohol is a sanitizer. It will sanitize your snips however it will never sterilize them. Completely different.

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  10 месяцев назад +1

      I have a terrible habit of using the terms interchangeably - my sister is always on me about that too.

  • @bonniemccormack1361
    @bonniemccormack1361 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Corey 😊 I repotted my petunias and I got dirt on the petals. How do I clean them without damaging the blossoms? 😅

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  7 месяцев назад

      I usually spray them off with I water. The flowers might look rough for a bit, but varieties like Supertunia and Wave bounce back quickly.

  • @AngelWork88
    @AngelWork88 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, Corey- love your videos on petunias! I planted a 30 foot supertunia vista flower bed LAST year and it is still going strong June 16, 2024 - zone 9b Menifee, ca. also planted some super bells, yellow slice and blue moon punch which are not doing nearly as well. Thinking of pulling super bells out and repotting and trimming. I have fushia super tunics to replace. Should I pull all the supertunias, too? Or just prune them?

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  7 месяцев назад +1

      If they’re looking good, I’d keep them. There’s a gardener in Australia who said his Supertunias bloomed for three years before they slowed down.

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  7 месяцев назад +1

      Calibrachoa often don’t like being planted in the ground, so if they’re in your flower bed, that might explain their sluggishness.

    • @AngelWork88
      @AngelWork88 7 месяцев назад

      I love how you share all the petunia brands!! Thank you so very much 😊

  • @aggiaggi8306
    @aggiaggi8306 Год назад +1

    Thank you for great tips! It never occurred to me to trim them

  • @doreenjames8491
    @doreenjames8491 Год назад

    Good job ❤that!

  • @patriciapeters9087
    @patriciapeters9087 Год назад

    Do you suggest to do the trimming when you buy them at a nursery when ready to plant?

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  Год назад +3

      It really depends on their condition when I bring them home. If they’re small or don’t have well-established roots, I usually don’t trim (sometimes I’ll just remove the flowers).
      If they’ve got good roots, but are stretching, then I’ll often trim.
      If they’re “tidy” or compact with a lot of branching, I don’t trim.
      If leaves are a yellowish, I usually get them planted and give some fertilizer and then trim when they green up.

  • @Boomhauer0777
    @Boomhauer0777 Год назад +1

    Any tips on what to do with them while I’m out of town for about 3 weeks. I’ve got the watering part figured out but I was thinking I should just dead head all the blooms before I leave. Any suggestions?

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  Год назад +2

      Depending on how big the plant is, that could be a good time to trim it back. As long as it gets water and fertilizer, it’ll have a lot of new growth by the time you get home.
      Otherwise, a good cleanup before you leave is probably a good idea.

  • @lonettehendrick9836
    @lonettehendrick9836 8 месяцев назад

    So do you propagate those that you cut?

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  8 месяцев назад

      No. Those are licensed varieties, so we get them as plugs. Plus, it would be too late in our season to start geraniums - we phase into perennials, trees, and shrubs starting in June.

  • @patDunn-s9w
    @patDunn-s9w Год назад

    What do you do if they are already too big and leggy?

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  Год назад +3

      I’d trim them back and give them some water soluble fertilizer. That should encourage them to generate new growth and refresh the plant.

    • @patDunn-s9w
      @patDunn-s9w Год назад

      @@UpNorthGardenMI Thank you! I was hoping to set them out into a small greenhouse to harden them off starting this week but it's pretty early yet. Hopefully they will recover from the trimming fast enough to put them out next week.

  • @dellam.8321
    @dellam.8321 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you don't want the explain or talking get out

  • @conniekaiser3827
    @conniekaiser3827 9 месяцев назад

    Why do you talk so much we just want to know

    • @UpNorthGardenMI
      @UpNorthGardenMI  9 месяцев назад +6

      If you think I talk a lot, you should meet my sister… she’ll really talk your ear off 😀

    • @toddwessells
      @toddwessells 8 месяцев назад +1

      What's your hurry there fella?