
The impact of SunPatiens in the landscape is not limited to its extraordinary outdoor performance. Because of their robust habit and ability to fill in quickly, SunPatiens should be planted farther apart than most other bedding plants. In addition to saving on the cost of plant material by using fewer plants, the time and labor required for installation is greatly reduced. Plus, a single planting of SunPatiens provides continuous color from spring through fall.
SunPatiens deliver value above and beyond other annuals:
• Fewer plants for the same coverage: Saves time and labor during planting.
• All-weather performance: SunPatiens bloom rain or shine, sun or shade.
• Three-season color: SunPatiens thrive under high heat and humidity, right up
through hard frost.
• Easy care: Continuous color without the need for dead-heading or fertilizing.
• Disease resistance: SunPatiens are not affected by downy mildew.
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