Hardy Geranium FAQs
Shopping for geraniums online opens up a delightful array of options perfect for both seasoned gardeners and casual plant enthusiasts. Below, we address the most common questions and key considerations our customers have related to hardy geraniums and planting geraniums bulbs.
How To Plant and Grow Geraniums
Plant geranium roots in ordinary, well-drained soil in full sun. In Southern gardens with warm weather, plant geranium roots in partial shade. In warmer areas, plant geraniums in partial shade. When planting, space the roots 18-24 inches apart from each other. Depending on the variety, these geranium perennials grow 6-30 inches tall, bloom from May - September and are hardy in
zones 3-8. Divide them in spring or fall when necessary.
When is the Best Time to Plant Geranium Bulbs?
The best time to plant dormant bareroot geraniums is in the spring. Potted perennial geraniums can be planted in the spring or the fall.
How Often Do You Water Geraniums?
Hardy geraniums should be watered regularly. These sun-loving perennials like moist soil and should be watered frequently in the dry seasons. Mulching around the plants helps the soil retain moisture and suppresses weeds. Avoid overhead watering.
How Long Do Hardy Geraniums Last?
Most perennial geraniums bloom in late spring to late summer (May - September).
How To Save Hardy Geraniums Over Winter
Perennial geraniums require very little winter care. In the fall, tidy up around the plant. Remove any dead or fallen leaves and add a thin layer of mulch.