Splashy Superbells for Spring ®
Looking for plants you can trust to create a beautiful, easy-to-maintain garden? Homestead Gardens carries only the best Proven Winners®, so you know you’re getting the most vibrant, healthy and unique plants for your garden. When crafting your container recipes this spring, be sure to include the key ingredient for sunny combinations: Superbells® Calibrachoa. You’ll find them in a rainbow of colors that persist from spring into fall. They are one of the very best fillers and spillers you can grow in your hanging baskets and container garden recipes. They play well with others in combinations but also shine brightly on their own.
Homestead Gardens Recommended Superbells
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SUPERBELLS® LEMON SLICE™ Calibrachoa
SUPERBELLS® HOLY MOLY!® Calibrachoa
SUPERBELLS POMEGRANATE PUNCH™ Calibrachoa
SUPERBELLS CHERRY STAR Calibrachoa
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SUPERBELLS® GRAPE PUNCH™ Calibrachoa
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SUPERBELLS EVENING STAR Calibrachoa ®
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SUPERBELLS® MORNING STAR™ SUPERBELLS® Tropical Sunrise Calibrachoa Calibrachoa
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SUPERBELLS® Yellow Calibrachoa
Top at right: SUPERBELLS® Lemon Slice Calibrachoa At left: SUPERBELLS® MORNING STAR™ Calibrachoa
What’s So Super about Superbells? • Masses of vibrant color • Non-stop bloom from spring to frost • Self-cleaning flowers – NO deadheading needed • Broad color range to suit every palette • Remarkable vigor and disease resistance Whether you’re looking to add a mass of color to your porch pots or grow impressive window boxes with fab curb appeal, Superbells® Calibrachoa are the best choice for your sunny landscape. You’ll be amazed how green your thumbs are when you grow these vigorous, vibrant flowers. Uses for Superbells® Calibrachoa: Hanging baskets, upright containers, window boxes Care Tips: • Grow Superbells in full sun to light shade. Since they do not like to have wet feet, make sure there is at least one drainage hole in the bottom of your container. • Superbells love to be fed! Feed them with water soluble plant food every third time you water. Also apply slow release fertilizer once in spring and again in midsummer. • In midsummer, trim back the stems by a few inches to encourage them to put on new growth full of new blooms. This will keep them blooming into the fall.