Summer color means petunias. Petunia flowers can instantly brighten any patio or landscape with minimal effort, blooming from Spring to first frost. Few annuals are as easy to care for and as versatile. Mounds of trumpet-shaped flowers for landscape, beds, hanging baskets and containers. You can also snip a few to bring inside or to the patio to adorn a vase or be part of a bouquet or floral arrangement. These fully rooted petunias produce flowers in hues of yellow, white, red, blue-purple, pink or various bicolor patterns, dependent on availability. This vivid variety means petunias are great for mixing and matching to create the dynamic display you desire in a border, foundation bed or garden. You can also pair petunias with green, sliver or white foliage plants to create eye-pleasing contrast. Create a cascading display by putting petunias in hanging baskets or window boxes. Verbena and lantana are 2 possible plant buddies. Pollinators such as hawk moths and hummingbird moths like to visit. Petunias love the Sun and heat. They do best in full Sun to light shade. Water regularly, keeping soil lightly moist but not soggy. Never let dry out completely. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more flowers and keep the plant well-groomed. If you are in Zone 10 or above, possibly Zone 9, you can treat petunias as perennials. Your plant will arrive fully rooted in a 2.5-quart grower pot.