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🌼 How to Care for Geranium

How often should I water my geraniums?

Geraniums like well‑drained soil and don’t enjoy being constantly wet. Water only when the top inch of soil feels dry, and let excess water drain away to avoid root rot. Overwatering is one of the most common causes of problems such as yellow leaves.

Yellow leaves can be caused by:

  • Overwatering/poor drainage (most common)

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Too little or too much sunlight

  • Cold stress or disease
    Checking watering habits, soil conditions, and light exposure usually helps fix the issue.

Geraniums are sun lovers — they do best with at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight per day. In very hot climates, afternoon partial shade helps prevent stress and fading blooms

Wait until night temperatures are consistently above ~13°C (55°F) before planting outdoors. Planting too early can stunt growth or cause frost damage

Remove spent flowers regularly — either by pinching them off or cutting just above a leaf node — to direct the plant’s energy into new blooms and extend the flowering season.

Use a balanced, water‑soluble fertilizer during the growing season (usually every 2–4 weeks). Avoid high‑nitrogen mixes that encourage foliage at the expense of flowers.

Yes — with bright light (preferably south‑ or west‑facing windows) and good air circulation, geraniums can thrive indoors. Adjust watering since indoor conditions change moisture needs.

For frost‑tender geraniums (pelargoniums), bring potted plants indoors before the first frost. Keep them in a cool, bright spot with minimal water over winter. Hardy perennial geraniums can often stay planted outdoors with mulch protection.

Yes — geraniums root easily from stem cuttings. Take 4–6 inch cuttings, remove lower leaves, and place in moist soil in a bright, warm spot. Roots typically form within a few weeks

Common pests include aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies. Keep leaves and stems healthy and inspect regularly. Overwatering or poor air circulation can lead to fungal diseases like root rot or powdery mildew.

For more growing advice and detailed information on different Geranium varieties, visit the Royal Horticultural Society’s guide or Gardeners’ World magazine.

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