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Garden master Jim Duthie tells us more about geraniums, along with some helpful tips on how to keep them looking great.
If you're tired of dealing with wasps, consider growing this type of geranium. Not only does it brings beauty to your yard, but it keeps wasps away.
Ivy Geraniums These trailing geraniums can’t handle as much heat as the zonal geraniums, but new varieties generally do very well in our summertime weather.
You can even grow geraniums indoors, as long as they get adequate sunlight. It’s easy to propagate geraniums, or grow new plants, by taking cuttings from your existing geraniums.” ...
Fancy-leaf and variegated are another sub-group of Pelargoniums. – Original Credit: Ken Spencer These ivy geraniums, second most popular type, still looking good in January! Geraniums have ...
Just like perennial plants, some garden questions come up year after year. How to keep geraniums, fuchsias and dahlias from dying over winter is one of them.
If you have a bare wall or empty trellis on your patio that you want to fill with flowers for beauty and privacy, ivy geranium could be perfect for you.
M.B.: For one hot-mama of a flower display, choose a heat- loving ivy geranium basket or the blue-blooming Scaevola with fleshy, succulent leaves and purple or blue, fan-shaped blossoms. Sunny ...
Underwhelmed by old-fashioned geraniums? Take a fresh look at "interspecific geraniums," a new type that combines the best traits of two older but flawed types.