"Pelleted" seeds are small seeds that have been clay-coated to make them larger and more uniform in size and shape, making them easier to handle when planting. Plant in full sun, feed and water it well all season, and you will be rewarded with masses upon masses of moonlight-bright blooms. ![]() Pair it with its new award-winning sister, Tidal Wave Velour. In short, a highly adaptable, vigorous, gorgeous petunia you really should try. It is superbly botrytis-resistant (which is enough to convince us, even without any other merits, that we must have it) and very long-blooming. Tidal Wave Silver is an All America Selection winner, and we predict it will be the spreading petunia of choice for gardeners looking for something a little distinctive in the garden. And then there's its "traditional" use as a trailing Petunia in baskets, planters, and other containers. Widely spaced in bed or border, it creeps along as a lovely ground cover. ![]() Set against a trellis and given a little help to get started, it forms a floriferous climber. It’s a petunia hedge, vine or groundcover. Makes a great moon garden choice, tooHere’s the go-to when you’re looking for fast garden color. Silver is a perfect color for elegant garden accents or pairing with other colors. Spaced closely together, the plants form an upright mound or even a low hedge, drenched with silvery blooms and utterly charming. Tidal Wave Silver is an All-America Selections Winner for its outstanding performance and long-lasting color. ![]() The plant itself is as much of a star as its flowers, offering an adaptable habit completely unlike other Petunias'. Expect a long summer season of bloom in the sunny yard or patio. These blooms aren't shrinking violets, eitherthey stand up to summer storms beautifully, bouncing back from rain and wind without turning a petal. The silver tone is utterly unique, complementing other spreading petunias very well and making a nice companion both to light- and dark-toned designs. The blooms range from 2 to 2½ inches across, and some are deeply blushed with purple while others are nearly pure white. Amazingly versatile, it is called a "hedgiflora"but we just call it "wonderful". And "any setting" is just where you can grow themfrom containers to bedding to trellises to edging, Tidal Wave Silver fits them all. Spaced up to 24 in./61 cm apart in the garden, the plants make a floriferous groundcover, spreading up to 5 ft./1.5 m across per plant.Like the essence of moonlight, these silvery blooms with deep purple centers and wispy purple veining create a peaceful, elegant atmosphere in any setting.Grown in a restricted space with support, they grow an extra 2 to 3 ft./61 to 91 cm upward, like a vine.Here’s the go-to when you’re looking for fast garden color. It’s a can’t-miss vibrant shade of magenta to make impressive garden impact. Spaced a minimum of 12 in./30 cm apart, Tidal Wave petunias form a dense, mounded hedge, 16 to 22 in./41 to 56 cm tall. That classic Wave Purple color is also available in our Tidal Wave Petunia.Height, spread and spacing: Growth habit is based on how closely plants are placed – the closer the spacing, the taller the plants. Unfortunately, this theory was never fully tested. Recommended in Wave branded packaging: 8-in./20-cm pots. Petunia Goldfarb of Ingrate ColUsing a 10-knot tidal current through.Unlike other petunias, Tidal Waves stay together. Excellent landscape performer with terrific recovery from rain.Largest and most vigorous of the Wave petunia family, Tidal Wave plants provide super-size colour in big spaces, and are suitable for large city baskets and plantings.Transplant to finish: Spring 6 to 8 weeks, Summer 4 to 7 weeks Hedge, vine or impressive groundcover – Tidal Wave does it all! These fast-fill plants spread out across big spaces, and they crawl along and over walls and fences. Tidal Wave is the “go-to” for pros and home gardeners looking for fast colour. ![]() Extend your season with this strong finisher.
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