Geranium Zonal (Geranium)
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Color Name: Galaxy™ Watermelon
This refreshing geranium is sure to invigorate your garden! Zonal geraniums produce mounded plants that are vigorous enough to keep their large, semi-double blooms all season in patio containers and landscapes. They have superb heat tolerance and are unmatched for their garden performance. Zonal Geraniums are very showy in ground beds and containers with their large blooms.
Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies.
Growing Tips: Geraniums crave sunshine and will be happy in a garden location where they are kissed by the sun for at least six hours a day. Water your geraniums regularly and, if possible, early in the day to avoid standing water on leaves overnight, which may leads to disease. You will need to deadhead your geraniums for continuous blooming. With proper care, your geraniums will bring you joy with big, lush beautiful blooms!
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company.
This refreshing geranium is sure to invigorate your garden! Zonal geraniums produce mounded plants that are vigorous enough to keep their large, semi-double blooms all season in patio containers and landscapes. They have superb heat tolerance and are unmatched for their garden performance. Zonal Geraniums are very showy in ground beds and containers with their large blooms.
Geraniums are a favorite bedding and container plant and are grown in almost every region of the country. These plants have succulent leaves and stems and they are commonly called garden geraniums or zonal geraniums. They are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes and combine well with other plants such as petunias and ivies.
Growing Tips: Geraniums crave sunshine and will be happy in a garden location where they are kissed by the sun for at least six hours a day. Water your geraniums regularly and, if possible, early in the day to avoid standing water on leaves overnight, which may leads to disease. You will need to deadhead your geraniums for continuous blooming. With proper care, your geraniums will bring you joy with big, lush beautiful blooms!
When planting in containers, hanging baskets and window boxes, we recommend using our potting soil which is specially formulated for our plants. An application of a time release fertilizer at the time of planting will help to ensure the best possible performance. Zehr's Osmocote blend is perfect for the job. We also suggest fertilizing every two weeks during the hot summer months of June, July and August with Maxsea, which you can purchase at Zehr's. Begonias, Impatiens and most plants grown for foliage normally do not need as much fertilizer.
Photo courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company.
Flower Color: Pink Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 16 to 20 Inches Spread: 16 to 20 Inches Hardy in Zone: 9 |
Blooms: Spring to Fall
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Extended Bloomer Container Specimen Plant Mass Planting Landscapes Hanging Baskets Easy to Grow Drought Tolerant Border Window Boxes
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