
How do you keep geraniums blooming?
- Provide the Proper Light.
- Ensure that your flowers are getting plenty of sun. ...
- Keep the Soil Moist.
- Keep the soil moist but not overly wet. ...
- Remove Leggy Growth.
- Cut the plants back in midsummer. ...
- Feed Your Plants.
- Apply a high-potash fertilizer to increase blooming.
How do you plant Calliope geraniums?
Follow our top tips to give your Calliope Geraniums the best start. Water the plants while still in the tray and leave them to drain. Fill a pot, at least 9cm in diameter, with compost and make a hole for one plant. Gently move the plant from the tray and place in the hole.
Why choose Calliope geraniums?
Calliope geraniums will inspire you to create vibrant, colourful gardens that will be beautiful all season long. These plants are easy to care for, have outstanding garden performance and produce an abundance of long-lasting flowers.
How do you plant a calliope plant?
Plant Calliope ® in a flower bed, hanging basket, pot or window box. The ideal planting time is from the end of April with frost protection. Once the frost has past then they can be put outside. Water thoroughly after planting and let them drain. Keep the soil lightly moist for the first few weeks to help the roots grow.
How do you take care of geraniums indoors?
Geranium care includes watering and fertilizing. Water geraniums early in the day, if possible, to avoid standing water on leaves overnight, which often leads to disease. Root zone watering with drip irrigation or soaker hoses eliminates the danger of splashing water on leaves or flowers.

How to overwinter geraniums?
To overwinter geraniums in a dormant state, dig up plants from pots or beds, and shake soil away from roots. Place plants in a paper bag, box or bucket and stash it in a cool, dark place like an unheated bedroom, basement or fruit cellar. Let plants dry completely.
How to keep geraniums from getting fungus?
Do not toss them onto the ground beneath the plants; instead bury them in the compost pile. If rainy weather soaks flowers and you notice fuzzy fungus starting to grow on petals, remove any flowers that show mold, whether or not they're fully open. This keeps fungus from overrunning the plant. Help prevent disease outbreaks by giving geraniums ample air circulation. Don't crowd plants in beds, and keep pots in areas where there's good air movement.
What is the scent of geranium leaves?
Scented geraniums release amazing aromas when you brush or rub their leaves. Fragrances include lemon, chocolate, peppermint, nutmeg and cinnamon. This variety (above) has lime-scented leaves and is sold as lime pink champagne. You can use scented geranium leaves to flavor baked goods or create scented potpourri, sugar or oil infusions. The essential oil extracted from a rose scented geranium known as Attar of Roses (Pelargonium capitatum) was popular at one point to replace expensive rose attar in perfume.
How to tell if a geranium is a seed or a zonal?
A seed geranium is the near-twin of a zonal geranium. Probably the easiest way to tell them apart is by how they're sold. Seed geraniums usually cost less and are sold in packs or flats. The plants are also usually smaller overall than a zonal geranium, which costs more and is typically sold in individual pots.
What is the most common type of geranium?
Zonal geraniums are the most common type of geranium, with sturdy flower stems topped with balls of blooms. The name comes from patterns on leaves that deepen as a leaf matures. Zonal geraniums open flowers in a rainbow of hues, including red, pink, peach, white and bicolor blends.
How tall do geraniums grow?
This group of geraniums also has the botanic name Pelargonium. The plants grow to different sizes, from 6 to 36 inches tall. Scented geraniums with smaller leaves tend to be smaller plants, while ones with larger leaves grow taller. Older leaves have stronger fragrance than younger ones.
What is it called when you cross a geranium with an ivy?
Interspecific Hybrid Geranium. When you cross a zonal geranium with an ivy geranium, the result is called an interspecific hybrid geranium. It's like getting the best of both worlds in one plant: big, nonstop flowers on a plant with a full and mounding or slightly trailing growth pattern.
What temperature do geraniums need to grow?
They also need indoor temps of around 65-70 degrees F. (18-21 C.) during the day and 55 degrees F. (13 C.) at night. These plants need to be grown in well-draining potting soil as well. When growing geraniums outdoors, they require moist, well-draining soil similar to that of indoor potting soil with equal amounts of soil, peat, and perlite.
How hot does it have to be to grow geraniums?
Indoors, geraniums need lots of light for blooming but will tolerate moderate light conditions. They also need indoor temps of around 65-70 degrees F. (18-21 C.) during the day and 55 degrees F. (13 C.) at night.
What is a geranium?
Printer Friendly Version. Image by barmalini. Geraniums ( Pelargonium x hortorum) make popular bedding plants in the garden, but they’re also commonly grown indoors or outside in hanging baskets.
Can geraniums be dug up?
Geranium plants root easily from cuttings and can be propagated in fall for overwintering of outdoor plants. They can also be dug up and brought inside.
