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![]() Calibrachoa |
| Calibrachoa, an entirely new commercial species, looks very much like a miniature petunia, but it isn't. Featuring hundreds of small, petunia-like flowers, Million Bells is a fast-growing, heavy blooming, self-cleaning variety that blooms from spring through late fall. Million Bells has a low-growing, compact growth habit, and thrives in full sun. This beautiful new trailing variety is perfect in baskets, window boxes or as a ground cover, and is available in four colors. Plant Million Bells in full to partial sun in moist, well-drained soil that does not stay consistently wet. Add organic material, such as peat moss, for best results. |
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[CyberSalad]
[Garden Pursuits]
[Garden Quotes]
[Garden Journal]
[The Language of Flowers]
[Monthly Chores]
[Garden Poetry] [Zone Maps] [First/Last Frost Dates] [Trees] [Ground Covers] [Fruit/Berries] [Water Garden] [Gardening Links] [Vegetables] [Lawn] [Raised Beds] [Bulbs, etc.] [Shrubs] [Perennials] [Annuals] [Herbs] |