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SunPatiens can be planted in less density to save time & money! If you want fast coverage, we recommend 12” x 12”… if you can wait a little for the plants to fill in try doing them at 18” x 18”. As plant spacing increases, fewer plants are required for equal coverage. The compact varieties will fill in over the course of the summer even at that spacing. The vigorous series will fill in even faster! TIP: Plant SunPatiens later in spring when soil temperatures are higher. Be sure to keep them well watered and feed until they have time to establish after transplant. They can take a little bit longer to establish than seed impatiens do, but once established they flourish. Plant Spacing 8”x8” 10”x10” 12”x12” Plants/ 10,000 sqft 22,500 14,400 10,000 Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink (Sak) #9 Pot GH:16-30/GS:14-20 HT/ND/DMR Soft Pink w/ Bright Pink Line Down Center of Each Petal Sunpatiens Compact Deep Rose (Sak) #9 Pot GH:12-24/GS:12-18 HT/ND/DMR Deeply-Hued, Pink-Rose Flowers Sunpatiens Compact Lilac (Sak) #9 Pot GH:16-30/GS:14-20 HT/ND/DMR Bright Fuchsia Pink Sunpatiens Compact Neon Pink (Sak) #9 Pot GH:16-30/GS:14-20 HT/ND/DMR Bright Pink