By
Norman Winter The
first flower to have its own web site has garnered another
honor, the 2000 Mississippi Medallion Award. This
prestigious honor goes to the Wave series of petunias, whose
web site can be found at www.wave-rave.com. The
Mississippi Medallion program has become known statewide for
bringing the toughest, most beautiful plants to Mississippi
gardeners. The first Mississippi Medallion winner in 1996
was New Gold lantana which is still one of the most loved
plants by gardeners and landscapers alike. Last
year's winner, Biloxi Blue verbena, was so popular it sold
out quickly and has already been in big demand this year.
2000 is geared to be another stellar year for the
Mississippi Medallion program with the Wave
petunias. The Wave
series began in 1995 with the debut of Purple Wave. This
petunia has become the standard for which all other petunias
are judged. It is a ground hugging, heat tolerant selection
that will spread up to 4 feet. The Pink
Wave was next in the series and is equally impressive. It
has a slightly more upright and compact habit. It has shown
remarkable heat tolerance and landscape
performance. Last
year, the two new selections that hit the marketplace were
Rose Wave and Misty Lilac Wave. Misty Lilac spreads like
Purple Wave but is slightly more upright in growth habit.
Rose Wave is similar to Pink Wave in habit and has been
perhaps the heaviest bloomer. Purple
Wave and Misty Lilac Wave combine for one of the prettiest
landscape combinations available to today's hurried
gardener. Purple Wave and the 1996 Mississippi Medallion
Award winning New Gold Lantana, or the 1997 winner
Melampodium create an exceptional bed of complementary
colors. Not only
are the Wave petunias winners in the landscape, but they
excel in baskets, mixed containers and window boxes for a
long season of color around the porch, patio or
pool. Choose a
site in full sunlight for best performance. Prepare your
beds by incorporating 3 to 4 inches of organic matter and
fertilizer at the rate of 2 pounds per 100 square feet. I
prefer a slow release blend such as 12-6-6 with minor
nutrients. You also can use an 8-8-8, 13-13-13 or something
similar, but do use a slow release form of
nitrogen. Till the
organic matter and fertilizer to a depth of 8 to 10 inches.
Plant at the same depth the flowers are growing in the
container and remember to space accordingly for the Wave you
are buying. Mass plant several to give the best landscape
look. Add a
good layer of mulch to keep out weeds, moderate soil
temperatures and prevent moisture loss through evaporation.
Feed your Waves every four weeks by side dressing with light
applications of the fertilizer. Don't be
afraid to give the petunias a light trimming or shearing to
stimulate new growth and blooms well into the
fall. The
selections and quality are greatest now and Waves are
available at a super value in sizes ranging from large
baskets to 4- and 6-inch containers. So get the beds
prepared and shop early. More Mississippi Medallion winners
will be announced in different categories over the next few
weeks, so pay attention to your TV, radio and
newspaper. The
Mississippi Medallion program is sponsored by the
Mississippi Nursery and Landscape Association, Mississippi
Plant Selections Committee, Mississippi State University
Extension Service and the Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. Released:
March 27, 2000 Editor's Note: Ideal publication dates of Southern Gardening columns are within one month of their release. Editors should examine older columns carefully for any information that could be time sensitive.
Southern
Gardening
Wave Petunias
Named MS Medallion Winners
MSU Horticulturist
Central Mississippi Research & Extension
Center
Contact: Norman Winter, (601) 857-2284
Visit: DAFVM
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