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If you do decide to add sand to the soil, be prepared to water your calibrachoa daily in the summer. You may be overfeeding the million bells plants. Do not add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil late in the spring or summer. For best results, fertilize with Magnesium and Nitrogen no later than early May. Aphids eat flowers, so do Tobacco budworms. Larvae of tobacco budworms are one-tenth of an inch when they hatch and grow up to an inch and a half in length.

As these budworms mature, they come out of the bud and move towards the soil, munching on anything on the way.

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Calibrachoas look similar to petunias, but they are usually classed as a different species. Calibrachoas are best planted in containers —they look lovely tumbling over the sides of hanging baskets, pots or window boxes in summer.

Buy them as plug plants in early spring or as garden-ready plants from late spring to summer. Keep well watered and feed every couple of weeks with a high potash feed. Compost the plants at the end of the season. Calibrachoas need a sheltered spot, in sun or very light shade. Calibrachoa are available to buy as plug plants or young plants in spring. Pot them individually into 9 cm pots and grow on a well-lit windowsill or in a heated greenhouse.

Harden off gradually acclimatise your plants to outdoor conditions and plant out after the last frosts have passed — usually in late May. You could add slow-release plant food granules or tablets when planting. Water well after planting. If you see the leaves of your Calibrachoa plants turning pale green or yellow, that is a sign that they probably are lacking nutrients, and an extra shot of fertilizer midweek will help get them deep green again.

Interested in learning more about Fertilizer? Check out our blog Unwinding Fertilizer Numbers. Taking off old flowers, removing dead leaves, and pinching straggly, leggy plants back all make plants grow better.

Deadheading spent flowers is important because the ultimate purpose of flowers to produce seeds for reproduction. By taking off those dead flowers, the plant continues to flower. Calibrachoa is a low maintenance plant. Old wilting and curled leaves take energy from the plant in an attempt to repair itself but if they are removed, the plant can continue to focus its efforts on growing and flowering.

Calibrachoa Million Bells can get gangly — so be sure pinch or trim your Million Bells during the summer, especially on top. This will encourage the Calibrachoa to branch at the leaf nodes and to stay bushy. For a colourful, lively, and low maintenance addition to your gardening space, consider Million Bell Calibrachoa hanging baskets, they add sparkle and zest to any sunny location. We invite you to come and visit us at our greenhouses each spring to find the perfect hanging basket for your location.

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