Geraniums
Zonal


Geranium
Zonal
Geraniums are our 'must have' in the garden. We love them in pots and planted right in the garden beds.
Geraniums are better when they’re a bit dry rather than consistently moist. That said, don’t let them dry out to the point of wilting. That stresses plants so they won’t produce flowers for a few weeks.
It doesn’t take a lot of fuss to keep zonal geraniums in show-stopping color from late spring until frost. Give plants sun — six or more hours ensures the flowers keep coming and the foliage stays healthy. Where summers are extra hot, some afternoon shade helps. Use a potting mix in containers or choose a spot in the garden with well-drained soil and don’t worry about watering too often.
Life Cycle: Annual
Sun Exposure: Full, Partial
Soil Moisture: Medium, Medium-Dry
Height: 6-15"
Bloom Time: Spring-fall
Bloom Color: Reds, pinks, whites, etc.
Pollinator Favorite: Butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles
Bird Favorite:
USDA Zones: 9
Plant Spacing: 8"
Native:
Highly recommended for home landscaping








