In colder climates, bring geraniums indoors before the first frost or overwinter them in a cool, dark place until spring.
During bloom season, remove yellowing leaves and inspect for pests weekly to keep plants healthy.
Water consistently, but reduce watering slightly during overcast or rainy weeks.
Variations:
Ivy Geraniums trail beautifully and benefit from similar care but are better for hanging baskets.
Scented-leaf Geraniums may flower less but offer aromatic foliage—ideal for window boxes or companion planting.
Miniature Geraniums can be grown indoors on windowsills with great success under grow lights.
FAQ:
Q: Why aren’t my geraniums blooming even though they’re healthy?
A: They may not be getting enough light or could be overfed with nitrogen-rich fertilizer. Switch to a bloom-boosting formula and increase sunlight.
Q: Should I cut back my geraniums during the growing season?
A: Yes, light pruning and pinching help keep the plant compact and encourage more blooms.
Q: Can geraniums bloom year-round?
A: In tropical or indoor conditions with enough light, yes. Otherwise, they typically bloom from late spring through fall.
Q: How long do geraniums bloom for?
A: With proper care, they can bloom continuously from spring until the first frost.
Want more flower-growing hacks or tips for indoor gardens? Let me know—I’m happy to help you keep those blooms coming!
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