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Growing Black Petunia in Your Garden

Shiny Aura · September 20, 2022 · 1 Comment

Black Petunia

In recent years, black petunia has been known as one of the hottest plants to add to many people’s backyards.

This plant is different from most other plants because it can produce beautiful flowers with a striking dark color.

This plant is very popular among young gardener with unique tastes. The anti-mainstream color of its flowers makes black petunia a favorite of young people who want their homes to look edgy and distinctive.

Black petunia flowers were developed by a lot of horticulturists.  The first flower-bidding company to sell these amazing seeds commercially is Ball Colegrave.

The plants were made by experimenting with various color combinations and breeding methods.

The company claimed that the dark petunia was developed using natural pollination without any genetic modification.

Furthermore, if you are looking for an uncommon plant as a whimsical accent, this plant probably falls into that category.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Black Petunia Meaning
  • 2. Some Things to Consider before Growing Black Petunia in Your Garden
  • 3. How to Grow Black Petunia?
    • Preparing the Seeds
    • Planting the Seeds
    • Maintaining the Growing Process
  • 4. Black Velvet Petunia

1. Black Petunia Meaning

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There are many different versions of the black petunia meaning among florists. Some do associate this flower with gloom, bad karma, even death.

While others believe that the flower symbolizes strength, uniqueness, and insurrection.

However, in general, the petunia flower is often related to anger or approval.

Especially when they are presented by someone who has recently had a big disagreement.

Furthermore, many people believe that petunia symbolizes desire and strong emotion toward someone that you adore for their soothing and peaceful behavior.

Furthermore, in some parts of the world, petunias are often given as typical housewarmings gifts.

Many people in Europe and South America also use this flower as a gift at Mother’s Day or other spring celebrations.

2. Some Things to Consider before Growing Black Petunia in Your Garden

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First of all, it is important to note that planting black petunia is not much different from planting various other types of petunia.

Despite having different color patterns, all of these flowers are still from the same species of seed.

It is also important to know that growing petunia from transplants is way easier than from seed.

However, you must also know that growing petunia from seed is very rewarding and enjoyable.

Petunia has good resistance to a lot of different weather condition. However, there are some pests and diseases that can harm these beautiful flowers.

The most common pests for Petunias are aphids and caterpillar. Those little insects can be quite difficult to handle, especially if you do not use pesticide regularly.

Meanwhile, gray mold, leaf spots, and soft rot are the diseases that can stain the beauty of your petunias or even killed them.

Do some precaution to reduce the risk of the infections including providing good drainage, maintaining the soil quality, and keeping your garden clean.

Lastly can fertilize the soil to optimize petunia’s growing process. The fertilizer can be used once a month with an adequate dose.

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When the flowers blossom, you have to remove the dead flower/do deadheading to maintain the blooming period.

3. How to Grow Black Petunia?

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Here are some steps to grow black petunia seed:

  • Preparing the Seeds

Petunia seeds are known to be quite slow to germinate. Therefore, it would be better for you to start the process indoors.

When the warm planting weather arrives, you those seeds will be ready to be planted outside.

Moreover, petunias seeds are very small. You can make a mixture of the seed with some dry sand to ensure that they can be spread evenly on the growing medium.

Do not over-seeding the medium. Especially if you are using medium or small size flower pot.

  • Planting the Seeds

Make some holes in 2-inch deep flat boxes or peat pots then fill those boxes with moist seed starter mix or soil-less potting mix.

Make sure that the boxes are strong enough to contain the soil. Next, you can start sowing the black petunia seeds.

Put them on the holes and make sure that the seeds are in contact with the growing medium and get enough light to help them germinate.

Furthermore, you must note that the whole process should be done by one or two months before Winter.

You must also check the boxes frequently to ensure that these seeds are getting enough light and moisture.

  • Maintaining the Growing Process

Watering your petunias too often can cause harm to its development.

The plant is very good at handling the heat and can manage to survive in the area with high temperatures.

Therefore, you should just water those beautiful flowers once or twice a week.

4. Black Velvet Petunia

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One of the best dark petunia seeds you can get on the market is the black velvet petunia.  

It is popular as the blackest petunia that you can find on the market. Growing some of its seeds will create a strong elegant impression in your garden.

The flower was introduced at California Spring Trials a couple of years ago. It has been brought by multiple seed distributors across the globe since then.

The plant becomes very famous in the UK and many countries in Europe. However, this plant is priced at a fairly expensive price.

You are advised not to make this flower seed an experimental material because the price is not cheap.

Plant it wisely since the supply of the seeds is usually very limited.

For several years, black flowers have been in hot demand, perhaps as a result of the increasing value of the classical sleek styles of garden design.

However, “black flower” is a misleading term in plant morphology because their color, in fact, are actually really deep red or purple.

Nonetheless, growing black petunia in your backyard will add a lot of benefits. It will make your garden looks captivating and elegant.

Furthermore, It will also make an excellent gift for you as a gardener as the plants will produce beautiful dark flowers from Spring to Winter.

Lastly, in addition to black velvet petunia, you can also plant a variety of other types of petunia that have more striking colors like red, yellow, pink, white, and purple.

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Some of the most popular types of colorful petunias are Grandiflora, multiflora, and miliflora petunia.

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  1. Omkar joshi says

    May 18, 2020 at 8:49 AM

    I want grow black flowers at my home, can sale me a plant of it.

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