Petunia 'Cha-Ching Cherry'
Petunia 'Cha-Ching Cherry'
'Cha-Ching Cherry' is a vigorous, mound-forming petunia, usually grown as a container or bedding annual, bearing dark grey-green leaves and, from late spring into autumn, crimson to reddish-pink flowers, each with a star-shaped, pale yellow pattern.
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Moist and fertile
Common name
Petunia 'Cha-Ching Cherry'
Latin name
Petunia 'Cha-Ching Cherry'
type
Annual
family
Solanaceae
ph
5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Petunia 'Cha-Ching Cherry'
'Cha-Ching Cherry' is a vigorous, mound-forming petunia, usually grown as a container or bedding annual, bearing dark grey-green leaves and, from late spring into autumn, crimson to reddish-pink flowers, each with a star-shaped, pale yellow pattern.
Planting Petunias
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
If you are growing Petunias from seed it is best to start them inside before planting them outside in the spring. Make sure you leave enough room between plants.
Flowering in Summer
From Early Summer TO Late Summer
The petunia will bloom in the summer, producing plenty of flowers over this period.
Propagation by seed
From Late Winter TO Early Spring
Sow seed under glass in potting compost in early spring.