This is the first video that explains all the various types of geraniums or pelargoniums! Thank you for such a detailed review. This video explains why my Martha Washington types never bloomed profusely in the summer! I hope to see and try the other types ! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
Great video, my sister bought her 2 geraniums this spring. They are doing great. I didnt know how to really take of them, until i read and listened to you. I got 1, two years ago. Pitiful i killed it. I still have time to plant a few in a big pot. Thank you ffor all your great information. ❤
I'm going to plant me some seeds next year. My garden girl. Garden Answer, Laura planted some, they were blush pink, so very beautiful. ❤Thank you for your good information.
I don’t do anything to my geranium. It is in the same position in my yard all year long. I didn’t know that I have to cut it back now It is so legging. The flowers have started to bloom in April. I am going to try to cut and grow the new cutting before cutting back the geranium.
More useful info for me and my garden…thanks! Could you please talk about the other type of geranium, the hardy perennial one, because I inherited a bunch of them in my garden when we bought our house. What do I do with them in the winter, cut to ground in Nov or let them be?
I tend to let them dieback naturally because I enjoy their fall colors and cut them back in the spring when new growth is developing, but you can cut them down when dormant in late fall and early winter if desired. They are pretty easy to grow in part shade conditions, but some newer varieties tolerate full sun very well. They prefer well-drained, moist, amended soil. Divide the plants every 4 years to maintain vigor in the spring. Fertilize 2x per year with Plant-tone & Iron-tone, spring & midsummer. You can browse our availability here: shop.petittigardencenter.com/departments/geraniums-264.html
I have been bringing my geraniums in for the winter for the last few years. I use them in containers and window boxes. They are becoming leggy. Should I cut them back in the fall.
Absolutely, cut your geraniums back in the fall when you bring them in, and also in the spring! Try to remove any older, woody stems to induce new growth.
This is the first video that explains all the various types of geraniums or pelargoniums! Thank you for such a detailed review. This video explains why my Martha Washington types never bloomed profusely in the summer! I hope to see and try the other types ! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
Thanks so much for watching! Happy gardening!
What a great video! So much information, super helpful!
Best chat on Pelargonium I have found on UA-cam❤
Great video, my sister bought her 2 geraniums this spring. They are doing great. I didnt know how to really take of them, until i read and listened to you. I got 1, two years ago. Pitiful i killed it. I still have time to plant a few in a big pot. Thank you ffor all your great information. ❤
They’re so easy to grow from seed or cutting, I grow tons of the maverick varieties each year; they have nearly a 100% germination rate.
I'm going to plant me some seeds next year. My garden girl. Garden Answer, Laura planted some, they were blush pink, so very beautiful. ❤Thank you for your good information.
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I don’t do anything to my geranium. It is in the same position in my yard all year long. I didn’t know that I have to cut it back now It is so legging. The flowers have started to bloom in April. I am going to try to cut and grow the new cutting before cutting back the geranium.
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Thanks for sharing
More useful info for me and my garden…thanks! Could you please talk about the other type of geranium, the hardy perennial one, because I inherited a bunch of them in my garden when we bought our house. What do I do with them in the winter, cut to ground in Nov or let them be?
I tend to let them dieback naturally because I enjoy their fall colors and cut them back in the spring when new growth is developing, but you can cut them down when dormant in late fall and early winter if desired. They are pretty easy to grow in part shade conditions, but some newer varieties tolerate full sun very well. They prefer well-drained, moist, amended soil. Divide the plants every 4 years to maintain vigor in the spring. Fertilize 2x per year with Plant-tone & Iron-tone, spring & midsummer. You can browse our availability here: shop.petittigardencenter.com/departments/geraniums-264.html
Why does the Tallmadge store never have much there? I order online and need 3-5 of the same plant.
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I have been bringing my geraniums in for the winter for the last few years. I use them in containers and window boxes. They are becoming leggy. Should I cut them back in the fall.
Absolutely, cut your geraniums back in the fall when you bring them in, and also in the spring! Try to remove any older, woody stems to induce new growth.
Address please? Where are is your garden i wanr to visit please,
We have 9 locations in Northeast Ohio! You can find more information here: www.petittigardencenter.com/locations/