Petunia 'Pretty Much Picasso'
Petunia
Belonging to the Petunia genus (Petunia 'Pretty Much Picasso'), Pretty Much Picasso is a variety of Petunia. This variety is an Flower that typically grows as an Annual, which is defined as a plant that matures and completes its lifecycle over the course of a single year. Pretty Much Picasso normally grows with a spreading habit with a max height of 7.02 inches (that's 18.0 cm metric).
Argentina is believed to be where Pretty Much Picasso originates from.
Being a fairly low maintenance plant, Pretty Much Picasso Petunia is normally quite easy to grow provided a minimum level of care is given throughout the year. It will be helpful to note the correct soil, sun and water needs of this plant to ensure that this plant thrives.
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How to grow Petunia 'Pretty Much Picasso'
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Full Sun
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Medium
Growing Pretty Much Picasso from seed
By our calculations, you should look at sowing Pretty Much Picasso about 77 days before your last frost date.
Transplanting Pretty Much Picasso
Harvesting Pretty Much Picasso
Petunia 'Pretty Much Picasso' information
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