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Q In France and Israel I've seen beautiful trailing geraniums planted everywhere in window boxes and planters. They have red and white flowers and look like the common upright geraniums except ...
Garden master Jim Duthie tells us more about geraniums, along with some helpful tips on how to keep them looking great.
If your annual flowers aren’t exploding with celebratory fireworks of color right now, it may be lack of fertilizer.
Underwhelmed by old-fashioned geraniums? Take a fresh look at "interspecific geraniums," a new type that combines the best traits of two older but flawed types.
Ivy Geraniums These trailing geraniums can’t handle as much heat as the zonal geraniums, but new varieties generally do very well in our summertime weather.
Geraniums are easy to grow and they make a colorful statement no matter where you plant them.
The other is Pelargonium peltatum, ivy-type geranium. It was named for its ivy-shaped leaves and trailing growth. Ivy geraniums are popular for window boxes and hanging baskets.