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Geraniums 

Zonal

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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

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