Description: Geraniums are one of the most popular flowers grown in the U.S. They are annuals which can be grown best in USDA Zones 3 - 8.This flower seed mix only grows 12 to 14 inches tall making it ideal for balconies, baskets, borders, or edges in the garden.Pelargonium zonale is the Latin name. Geraniums are a wonderful annual that work well in window boxes, all sorts of containers, and as a bedding plant. They have large bloom clusters and beautiful foliage to make a perfect addition to wherever they are grown.This seed mix has colors of scarlet, white, violet and rose. Pelargoniums bloom all season and require very little maintenance to keep them performing their best.Plant 2 to 3 seeds for every plant you desire to grow in your flower garden. Our seeds are heirloom, non gmo seeds read to plant for this and next growing season. Product Description Get all of our most popular colors in one beautiful mix of geranium seeds. This flower seed mix will produce big flowers reaching 4 - 5 inches across and dense foliage with a bushy habit and rich, dark green leaves. With large bloom clusters and striking zoned foliage, this seed mix is a show stopper all summer through fall until the first frost. Use this flower seed mix to fill your flowerpots, beds, and borders for an extra-long season of color! Fortunately, geranium plants require little care, once established. They prefer full sun and a well-drained, moderately rich soil. They can handle partial shade, but become more prone to mildew if kept damp. These plants are easy to grow from geranium seeds indoors in late winter. Once the plants are established, they will bloom all summer and can be wintered over indoors or in a greenhouse. To sow geranium seeds, it is best to start indoors 8 - 10 weeks before the last frost date is expected. Use starter trays and a good free-draining seed sowing mix, and press the fresh seeds into the mix, ensuring not to cover the seeds by more than 1/8 inch. Moisten the flower seeds and seal the tray in a plastic bag or cover with a piece of glass to keep humidity and temperatures more consistent. In just a short five to six weeks after sowing the seeds, transplant these young seedlings into small pots. Once frost season is over in your area and temperatures are climbing, gradually acclimate the seedlings to outdoor conditions for 10 - 15 days before finding the perfect location to plant your geraniums outdoors. Proper care includes using a liquid fertilizer when needed (usually about once a month), providing proper moisture for the plants, and deadheading old flowers to keep new buds appearing. Soil for Geraniums The perfect soil for geraniums is a loose soil with plenty of organic matter. If your soil is on the heavy side, incorporate peat, compost or perlite. Manure and vermiculite are not recommended. Where to Plant Geraniums Geraniums require plenty of sunlight to flower, but in areas with hot summers, a bit of shade is recommended. When it comes to how much sunlight do geraniums need, the answer depends on the specific geranium and your garden zone. When to Plant Geraniums Don’t rush the planting season – geraniums are not cold hardy. But if you wait too long, you risk missing the cool night temperatures that encourage budding. Knowing how to grow geraniums outdoors begins with planting at the proper time. Wait until the danger of the last frost has passed and your soil reaches 60 degrees F. Fertilizer for Geraniums Geraniums require light fertilization. If you feed them too much, the foliage will flourish at the expense of the flower. Although you may see it in your garden center, you don’t need to purchase a specialty geranium fertilizer. Growing Geraniums in Pots It’s actually as easy as planting them in the ground. You need loose, well-draining soil, consistent watering and low levels of fertilization.Geraniums grow well in containers of all shapes and sizes, as long as they have drainage holes. The key to successfully growing geraniums in pots is to place them in sunny locations and out of damaging winds. An added benefit of growing geraniums in pots is that you can simply move pots inside during the winter. When placed in a sunny window, geraniums will thrive as a houseplant even in the coldest months. In spring, gradually move them back outdoors after the last frost. Watering Geraniums Because you need to water geraniums thoroughly and deeply, take the time to leave an irrigation furrow around each plant to serve as a watering reservoir. This allows the water to pool and then gently filter down through the soil. To avoid root rot, allow soil to become dry between watering. Watering at ground level with a soaker hose keeps water off the foliage and protects against disease.Soil in pots tends to get warm, so growing geraniums in containers requires regular watering. The drainage holes help prevent root rot, so you don’t have to wait for the soil to dry out in between waterings. How much water do geraniums need? It’s going to require simply watching your plants. For proper geranium plant care, avoid letting your geraniums wilt. All-in-one beautiful mixture This flower seed mix will produce big flowers reaching 4 - 5 inches across and dense foliage with a bushy habit and rich, dark green leaves. With large bloom clusters and striking zoned foliage, this seed mix is a show stopper all summer through fall until the first frost. Great for potted plants too It’s actually as easy as planting them in the ground. You will only need loose, well-draining soil, consistent watering and low levels of fertilization.Geraniums grow well in containers of all shapes and sizes, as long as they have drainage holes. The key to successfully growing geraniums in pots is to place them in sunny locations and out of damaging winds. An added benefit of growing geraniums in pots is that you can simply move pots inside during the winter. When placed in a sunny window, geraniums will thrive as a houseplant even in the coldest months. In spring, gradually move them back outdoors after the last frost. Mix to fill your flowerpots, beds, and borders for an extra-long season of color! All-in-one beautiful mixture This flower seed mix will produce big flowers reaching 4 - 5 inches across and dense foliage with a bushy habit and rich, dark green leaves. With large bloom clusters and striking zoned foliage, this seed mix is a show stopper all summer through fall until the first frost.
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Location: Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Item model number: GERM100
Country of Origin: USA
Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor
Number of Pieces: 100
Unit Count: 100 Count
Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Plant or Animal Product Type: Flower
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3
Item Weight: 2.72 g
Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun
Material Feature: Heirloom
Soil Type: Loam Soil
Special Feature: Seeds
Expected Plant Height: 12 Inches
Color: Mix
Expected Blooming Period: Summer to Winter
Expected Planting Period: Spring
Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.25 x 3 inches
Size: 100 Seeds