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Description:
Geranium (Pelargonium peltatum) is a colorful summer bloomer with ivy-like foliage and cascading blooms that make the plant perfectly suited for window boxes and hanging containers. Geranium works well in mixed baskets with other colorful annuals. Geranium includes at least 75 different types, including a range of flower and foliage colors and variegation and a variety of sizes. In order to produce sturdy plants indoors and flowering, it is important to place your geranium houseplants where they will receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sun. Geraniums are used in beautiful flower beds or in containers, planter boxes, or hanging baskets on porches, patios, or balconies.
Light: Plant in a location with 5 to 6 hours of full sun each day.
Watering: The plant needs to be thoroughly watered so the soil is wet all the way to the center of the root ball.
Fertilizer: As plants receive sunlight for growing, the demand for water and fertilizer is established. The more sunlight received, the more water and fertilizer needed. The demand for water and fertilizer will decrease with less sunlight and overcast weather. (Fertilizing should start when the plant begins its active growth in the spring). Fertilize lightly or not at all in cold weather months. Time-release fertilizers can be used or an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at about half strength about once a month.
Geranium (Pelargonium peltatum) is a colorful summer bloomer with ivy-like foliage and cascading blooms that make the plant perfectly suited for window boxes and hanging containers. Geranium works well in mixed baskets with other colorful annuals. Geranium includes at least 75 different types, including a range of flower and foliage colors and variegation and a variety of sizes. In order to produce sturdy plants indoors and flowering, it is important to place your geranium houseplants where they will receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sun. Geraniums are used in beautiful flower beds or in containers, planter boxes, or hanging baskets on porches, patios, or balconies.
Light: Plant in a location with 5 to 6 hours of full sun each day.
Watering: The plant needs to be thoroughly watered so the soil is wet all the way to the center of the root ball.
Fertilizer: As plants receive sunlight for growing, the demand for water and fertilizer is established. The more sunlight received, the more water and fertilizer needed. The demand for water and fertilizer will decrease with less sunlight and overcast weather. (Fertilizing should start when the plant begins its active growth in the spring). Fertilize lightly or not at all in cold weather months. Time-release fertilizers can be used or an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at about half strength about once a month.
Height - 8 to 12 inch
Spread - 3 to 4 inch
Pot Size 5 inch Nursery Pot
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