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Growing Impatiens

From the time they were discovered in East Africa, impatients have become one of the largest selling annual bedding plant. After 40 years of breeding, Impatients have come a long way with new varieties introducing a rainbow of colors (except blue), single and double flowers and assorted heights. A favorite shade plant, it provides a non-stop floriferous splash of color to any low light area all season long until a killing frost will finally put it to rest.

Impatiens are one of the easier plants to grow. Given the right conditions, they will provide mounds of brightly colored flowers 1-2 ft. tall from spring to fall. They are great in borders, containers, window boxes and hanging baskets.

Care: Primarily considered a shade/ semi-shade plant, newer varieties (Viva) also tolerate sun. Because it is a heat-loving, tropical plant, it should be planted after all danger of frost has passed or when the soil temperature is 60F. Plant 6" to 12"yea apart in well-drained, rich organic soil in shade/semi-shade. In the North plant them in full sun and in the Southern states in morning sun. In either climate, Impatients need protection from the hot afternoon sun.

Watering: Impatients like moist but not wet soil in order to grow well. Be sure they get 1? of water every week and water more often in the heat of summer and if in full sun. If allowed to dry out they will wilt dramatically and sulk dropping its leaves and flowers. Wilting also causes stress and drains energy making them more susceptible to insect or disease damage. When planting, feed with a slow-release fertilizer or monthly with a balanced fertilizer. Feed more often when container grown or if plants are competing for nutrients such as growning under a tree. Too much fertilizer can cause leggy plants and reduced flowering.

If your Impatients are tall and leggy by mid summer pinch them back to 6 inches and they should regrow as bushier plants.


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2283 Valley Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

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Monday - Friday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Saturday: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
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