Abundant, small petunia-like flowers all season. Cascading habit make them a great choice for window boxes and containers, or as a groundcover. Self cleaning plant. Low maintenance.
Calibrachoa hybrid 'Over Easy'
Million Bells










Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Calibrachoa are usually easiest to grow in containers because if the roots are kept too wet can lead to root rot diseases. In containers, allow the top of the soil to dry before watering again. If your plant is wilting even though the soil is still damp you likely have a root rot problem. Calibrachoa can be fantastic in-ground plants, but only if they are planted in well drained soil. Raised beds would be a good choice for planting Calibrachoa in the landscape. In the ground they shouldn't need much additional water unless conditions are very dry. Proper watering is key to growing good Calibrachoa. Fertilize every 7-10 days. Mid-summer cutting back with scissors may keep plants more full.
Additional Characteristics & Attributes:
Attributes:
- Award Winning
- Fertilize Often
- Long Blooming
- Blooms all Season
- Ground Cover
- Low Maintenance
- Container
- Hanging Basket
- No Deadheading
Exposure:
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun
Habit:
- Trailing
- Creeping/Ground Cover
Foliage Color:
- Green
Season of Interest (Flowering):
- Summer
- Fall
Attracts Wildlife:
- Attracts Hummingbirds
- Attracts Pollinators
- Attracts Butterflies
Soil Moisture:
- Moist, Well-Drained
- Average Water
Genus Overview: Calibrachoa
Common Name: Million Bells
Abundant, small petunia-like flowers all season. Cascading habit make them a great choice for window boxes and containers, or as a groundcover. Self cleaning plant. Low maintenance.