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  1. Home - SunPatiens

    SunPatiens® are the original and trusted brand in sun-loving impatiens. They don’t just tolerate full sun and high temperatures; they thrive in it. They’re the ideal plant for worry-free color; sun or shade, rain …

  2. Meet SunPatiens - SunPatiens

    SunPatiens ® Garden success has never been simpler with easy-to-plant, easy-to-grow SunPatiens. The thicker petals and tough foliage are less prone to disease, and their strong sturdy stems tolerate …

  3. Frequently Asked Questions - SunPatiens

    SunPatiens can tolerate some wilt stress and forcing them to work a bit more promotes a stronger root system and overall more vibrant plant. Try feeding them with fertilizer weekly with Miracle Gro at the …

  4. SunPatiens are so Easy To Grow!

    SunPatiens are so Easy To Grow! Hover over each color below to see what they need to thrive.

  5. Locator - SunPatiens

    SunPatiens impatiens are available spring through fall at stores and garden centers throughout the United States and Canada. Please contact your preferred local retailer to ensure SunPatiens are in …

  6. SunPatiens® are the first impatiens that actually thrive in full sun to part shade. SunPatiens grow fast and fill in quickly thanks to their strong, durable root system. Many landscapers, home owners, …

  7. Get Inspired! - SunPatiens

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  8. FAQs – SunPatiens

    SunPatiens are susceptible to browsing deer, but may be a bit more bitter tasting than Impatiens walleriana (traditional impatiens). The below homemade deer repellant can help protect them against …

  9. SUNPATIENS® in Bloom! SunPatiens are available regionally as night temperatures remain above 50°F. Find your region on the color coded map to see when SunPatiens will be available in your area.

  10. Will SunPatiens survive indoors during the winter months? – SunPatiens

    SunPatiens may be brought indoors, however they are not indoor plants and will not do well unless they have a southern window with high light and sunshine. Additionally, there’s a risk of bringing in insects …