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How To Keep Geraniums Blooming All Summer – And Through Fall
By Melanie Griffiths,
2 days ago
Geraniums – or pelargoniums – are those rare flowers that can bloom in three seasons in the right circumstances, budding in late spring and delighting gardeners all the way through summer and into fall. However, there are a few essential steps to keep geraniums blooming for this long.
Prized for their vibrant, pretty flowers, geraniums are popular additions to borders, patios, hanging baskets, and window boxes. Growing geraniums indoors is also possible in a conservatory or other bright room.
Follow our top tips and you can enjoy a constant show of glorious flowers until late in the year.
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1. Choose The Right Variety
There are a few geranium varieties to choose from, each differing in their bloom times. The four main options are:
Zonal geraniums ( Pelargonium hortorum ) are named for the different color zones in their leaves. Flowers may be white, pink, salmon, or red.
Ivy geraniums ( Pelargonium peltatum ) have trailing leaves and semi-double flowers in colors from white to red, and many pastel shades.
Scented geraniums are available in multiple varieties and have enticing aromas, ranging from apples, to citrus, to roses, and even mint. Flowers are usually smaller than other geraniums.
Regal, or Martha Washington geraniums ( Pelargonium domesticum ) are trailing plants with ruffled leaves. Flowers come in shades of red and purple including bright pink, burgundy, lavender, and bicolors. They are a good choice for growing indoors.
Zonal geraniums and ivy geraniums are the best choices for extended blooming times. However, you can follow these tips to prolong the life of other varieties.
Maverick Mix geranium is the perfect antidote to hot, humid summers. Every plant offers a surprise with its formula mix of colors – spot white, pink, red, lavender, orange, and more.
2. Deadhead Spent Blooms
Remove faded flowers promptly to encourage new blooms and maintain the plant’s appearance. Once plants have flowered, they retarget their energy towards seed production. Deadheading geraniums prevents this and forces the plant to redirect it towards producing more flowers.
Once a week, check over your geraniums for spent flowers. Deadheading should be done when temperatures are cool and plants are dry – ideally in the morning or evening, to avoid the height of the summer heat.
Hold the faded flower, and snip the stem back to the closest set of healthy leaves. Remove the plant material to avoid transference of disease.
3. Give Plants More Sun
While they will tolerate some shade, geraniums thrive in full sun, needing at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. This is essential to keep plants blooming all season.
When fall approaches and daylight decreases, reposition potted geraniums so they can get as much sunlight as possible.
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4. Water Consistently – Deeply
Consistent watering is key to encouraging geraniums to keep blooming. But, don’t overdo it as overwatering can lead to root rot . Geraniums prefer soil to be a little on the dry side, and well-draining.
Check the soil moisture regularly, and water when the top 1-2 inches (2.5-5cm) feels dry. In hot weather, potted geraniums may need daily watering.
When you water, do it deeply. This will encourage plants to grow deeper roots, making them better able to withstand drought.
Mulching geraniums will enable the soil to retain more moisture, reducing watering requirements.
5. Fertilize Regularly
Fertilizing geraniums is key to keeping them blooming. Feed them every two weeks throughout the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer to provide vital nutrients.
As fall approaches, you can switch to a fertilizer with a higher potassium content to encourage blooming over foliage growth.
Reduce fertilizing to once a month after the summer has finished.
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6. Keep Pests In Check
Keep an eye out for common garden pests, like aphids , spider mites , and whiteflies . They can impact the health and performance of plants, like geraniums, and reduce flowering rates.
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