Calibrachoa star plants
By: Garden Gate staff

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Beyond easy calibrachoa
Calibrachoa may just be the most perfect container plant. Butterflies and hummingbirds love its trumpet-shaped flowers. There’s no need to deadhead. You’ll have flowers from late spring to frost. And to top it all off, it’s drought-tolerant! Get the most out of your hardworking calibrachoas with a few helpful tips:
- Be careful not to tear or smash calibrachoa’s roots while planting.
- Don’t set it any lower than it was in the nursery pack.
- Calibrachoa prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil.
See more beautiful calibrachoas just ahead!

| 2 of 4
Beyond easy calibrachoa
Calibrachoa may just be the most perfect container plant. Butterflies and hummingbirds love its trumpet-shaped flowers. There’s no need to deadhead. You’ll have flowers from late spring to frost. And to top it all off, it’s drought-tolerant! Get the most out of your hardworking calibrachoas with a few helpful tips:
- Be careful not to tear or smash calibrachoa’s roots while planting.
- Don’t set it any lower than it was in the nursery pack.
- Calibrachoa prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil.

| 3 of 4
Beyond easy calibrachoa
Calibrachoa may just be the most perfect container plant. Butterflies and hummingbirds love its trumpet-shaped flowers. There’s no need to deadhead. You’ll have flowers from late spring to frost. And to top it all off, it’s drought-tolerant! Get the most out of your hardworking calibrachoas with a few helpful tips:
- Be careful not to tear or smash calibrachoa’s roots while planting.
- Don’t set it any lower than it was in the nursery pack.
- Calibrachoa prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil.

| 4 of 4
Beyond easy calibrachoa
Calibrachoa may just be the most perfect container plant. Butterflies and hummingbirds love its trumpet-shaped flowers. There’s no need to deadhead. You’ll have flowers from late spring to frost. And to top it all off, it’s drought-tolerant! Get the most out of your hardworking calibrachoas with a few helpful tips:
- Be careful not to tear or smash calibrachoa’s roots while planting.
- Don’t set it any lower than it was in the nursery pack.
- Calibrachoa prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil.
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