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Hardy geraniums must be grown in moist but well-drained soil in sun or shade. They can be great self-seeders too so you may notice them appear in tiny cracks in paving - just remember to cut back ...
Give geraniums in garden soil a thorough, slow watering with a watering can or a rain wand on a hose. Water until the soil feels moist as deep as your finger reaches. 3.
Hardy geraniums, also known as cranesbills, are loved in the garden because of their versatility and durability.
Geraniums are a classic garden plant that burst into colour in summer, but they can be high-maintenance - here's what to replace them with if you don't want to keep up with their care.
The Geranium Ball, one of Staten Island Academy’s most beloved traditions, harkens back to the days of a cotillion when young adults were “presented” to society.
Lifestyle; Gardening; Gardening; Warning as popular plant banned from sale with gardeners urged to 'bin it' Take a close look at your pond - if you spot the distinctive-looking weed parrot feather ...
With temperatures expected to reach over 30°C this weekend, with relentless sun beating on your patch, pay extra attention to your hanging baskets, pots and window boxes ...
Geraniums bloom in the spring and will rebloom intermittently throughout the summer and fall. Zones: 3 to 9. Size: 4 to 48 inches tall x 6 to 36 inches wide.
Five gardening jobs to do in June for great results in July Encourage roses to climb with clever tying. Roses are still in play this month and it’s not too late to give them the support they need.
If you have a garden with plenty of plants which attract pollinators, such as open-flowered geum, iberis, cranesbill geraniums, lavender and heathers, you’re likely to get better crops because ...
Edinburgh’s Lord Provost Robert Aldridge has officially unveiled this year’s floral clock in West Princes Street Gardens. The colourful timepiece is a vibrant tribute marking 200 years of ...