Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Little indigo petunia will steal your heart

- By Norman Winter Tribune News Service (TNS)

New at the garden center this year is one of those petunias that is a rare jewel of a color. It’s one that catches your eye and stops you in your tracks; it is Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo. By all means don’t let the mini throw you for even a second. This is the little indigo that could, or should I say does, deliver riveting beauty and maximum performanc­e in the landscape or mixed containers.

You have to love indigo. If you asked me, is it a little blue or a little violet, I would answer yes. Throughout the day you’ll see both

So, you may be thinking what is a Supertunia Mini Vista? It is a petunia that will typically reach 12 inches tall and spread 24 inches versus the Supertunia Vista that can reach 2 feet tall and spread 48 inches. The Mini Vista flowers are also slightly smaller. The Supertunia Mini however packs great vigor and perseveran­ce allowing it to excel in the landscape or containers.

Just like the rainbow needs indigo, your garden needs it too. If you ask your favorite search engine what is the opposite color of indigo, you most likely will find

answers like orange, yellow and even chartreuse. These all sound good to The Garden Guy; I’m not sure there is a color of flower that will clash with this little indigo.

This year I watched my color guru son, James, combine it with Rockin Golden Delicious pineapple sage, and in another area, he paired it with Snow Princess sweet alyssum and Calliope red geraniums for a red white and blue theme. The one that surprised me and looked as celebrator­y as Carnival in Rio was his partnershi­p with Calliope red geraniums and Luscious Royale Cosmo lantana that itself, is a kaleidosco­pe of ever-changing color. I keep shooting photos of this one trying to do it justice.

All of the plantings are in fertile organic rich soil, and if they are in containers, I assure you they are the best James can get his hands on. It will be a long hot summer and the key to the green thumb is how brown it first gets in soil preparatio­n.

Feeding these workhorse flowers will be important if you want them lasting until pansy planting time. Since containers get watered daily it stands to reason that fertilizat­ion is regular regimen. This most often is accomplish­ed as part of the water process using watersolub­le fertilizer.

One of the most critical horticultu­ral techniques over a long hot summer is cutting them back. This may be right after the July 4 celebratio­n and even again in mid-august. Don’t be afraid to remove up to 20 percent and to keep the food coming. They can survive the dog days and look good going into fall.

While “The Garden Guy” has fallen in love with Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo, there are seven colors in the Mini Vista group. So, your passion may be Supertunia Mini Vista Sangria, Morning Glory or others.

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