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Essential Guide to Growing Healthy and Blooming Geraniums All Season Long

Geraniums are among the most popular annual plants, known for their vibrant blooms and versatility. To keep them blooming beautifully throughout the season, proper selection, location, and care are crucial. These plants typically grow between 12 to 20 inches tall. Avoid placing them near cold drafts or sources of severe heat. They thrive in full sun and should be watered only when the soil is moderately dry, ensuring a good soaking each time. Remove faded flowers and dead leaves regularly to promote healthy growth and prevent diseases.

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Essential Guide to Growing Healthy and Blooming Geraniums All Season Long

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  1. GERANIUMS • Geraniums are one of the most popular annual plants. • Proper selection, location & care will keep them blooming & healthy all season long. • Plants grow 12 to 20 inches tall. CARE • Do not place near doors or other cold drafts. • Do not place close to severe heat. • Gently remove any faded flowers and dead leaves. LIGHT • Full sun. WATER • Water geraniums when the soil becomes moderately dry. • Give the soil a good soaking at each watering, • Avoid frequent light waterings. • Never allow the plants to dry out to the point of wilting or the leaves will turn yellow and drop off • Apply water to the base of the plants to keep water off the foliage, since moist foliage favors the development of disease.

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