Calibrachoa Anyone?

ninnymary

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This spring I discovered calibrachoa in different colors and in 6-packs for $9.95. I thought that was a good price for a perennial. I went a little crazy and planted them in my containers that have fruit trees. The containers are getting low and I will need to remove them to add some mulch and replant. I hope they survive. Does anyone have experience with growing them and having them come back each year?

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"They are a short-lived annual"...alas very short lived with me, I don't know why they keep dying - have given up growing them ...my petunias grow great...love your display, goes great with the blue glazed pot.
 

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"They are a short-lived annual"...alas very short lived with me, I don't know why they keep dying - have given up growing them ...my petunias grow great...love your display, goes great with the blue glazed pot.
I know what you mean I can not grow some of the easiest plants according to books.
 
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