a better garden starts with a better plant
Granada has an attractive habit - initially semi-upright, then trailing - with crimson, golden-eyed flowers. Resistant to adverse weather conditions and low temperatures, it grows consistently and flowers vigorously from spring thaw through to summer.
Height x spread/Trail: 35 x 30 cm
Dramatic crimson color with vigorous growth
Sunsatia Plus Granada is a striking variety that creates an eye-catching display, perfect for hanging baskets and balcony settings. With robust growth and high resistance to external conditions, Granada offers reliable, vigorous blooms throughout the flowering season, making it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a dramatic, long-lasting visual impact.
Rich crimson flowers with golden eyes bring a striking contrast.
Starts upright, then trails, perfect for hanging baskets and balcony displays.
Performs very well in adverse weather conditions.
Light: Sunsatia Plus Granada thrives in full sun.
Care: Trimming is not necessary, but it can enhance the plant’s growth and flower production.
Use: Ideal for hanging baskets, pots, and balcony displays where its trailing habit can be showcased. Its vibrant blooms are also perfect as focal point in small garden spaces.
Cultivation tips: Plant in well-drained soil and provide regular fertilization to support its vigorous growth and abundant flowering throughout the season.
Water moderately, ensuring the soil remains evenly moist. Avoid overwatering to prevent root issues, especially in container settings. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to keep the plant healthy.
Feeding: Regular feeding with a balanced fertilizer encourages abundant blooms.
Soil: Prefers well-draining soil to prevent moisture-related issues.
Parasites: Watch out for common garden pests like aphids and thrips. Regular monitoring and treatment will help maintain the plant’s health and vibrancy.
Granada grows to a height of 35 cm with a trailing habit that adds a dynamic element to garden displays. Expect a continuous display of flowers from early spring through summe.