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I intend growing geraniums in pots this season. I buy my plants from B&Q in cell trays. I need advice regarding pinching out to avoid plants going leggy. I have not grown them before. I read somewhere that geraniums produce more flowers
How far back can I prune geraniums? geraniums or pelargoniums? geraniums The little pink geraniums you can snip back with shears and with in a week there growing back but it is now getting a bit late in the year and may be best left til spring
flowers. I grow several of both types and both are addictive. Rebpelargoniums, try the scented varieties...scented leaves of lemon, orange, peppermint, etc etc., there are loads. Many coloured foliage geraniums too
I am about to plant out geranium bedding plants which are about 3 inches high. Every time I grow geraniums they end up straggly & leggy. Should I pinch out plants now or wait till plants are more established? Please could someone explain in detail
I am new to gardening. Could someone please tell me do slugs eat Geraniums, the bedding type. Also do they eat Dianthus. Thank you i have never known them to eat geraniums or dianthus.. they are not soft and juicy enough for them. I am afraid my red
I'm very new to gardening- have always just bought stuff at garden centres before. This year I have tried some mini plugs and even tried some seeds. I have pinched out the tips of sweet peas and geraniums but wonder if I should do the same
I have brought my geraniums into the house to overwinter them. I cut them all back but they have all grown new foliage within the past few weeks. Is this normal, or is it to do with the mild weather? Should I keep cutting them back? I would just let
I have just bought 2 largish perennials a geranium Samobor and a pulmonaria. Could I split them now when they are showing very little growth or should I wait until they have more leaf? I aim to have maybe 3 plants from each I would grow them on a
Yes, clay soil and NNE facing... Many plants do well: helebores, ferns, geranium, phlox, globe thistle, euphorbia; some do okay: astrantia, roses, geums. I need some suggestions. Have you grown plants successfully in similar conditions? If it helps
windowsill. I have known geraniums grown from seed to take a long time to grow into large plants so you will probably need to be patient. However that will depend on the species / cultivar that you have seed from. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Emma