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A striking mixture of these breakthrough Geraniums, which feature speckled shades of red and pink splashed over large blooms. Robust and uniform, the Speckles selection looks particularly impressive in containers. Flowers all summer until the frosts. Can be brought inside in the winter as a houseplant. Grows 12 inches high. Prefers sun
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Wow! Horizon Pink Ice is a unique bi-colored geranium has unusual blooms consisting of three orange or pink lower petals complemented by two icy-white upper petals. The robust plants are very bushy and free-flowering, creating an eye-catching display in borders or containers. Early and free flowering. These seeds produce flowers of equal size to, if not larger than, those from cutting-grown plants. Sow in January-mid March, will produce flowering plants by early summer. Height: 30-35cm (12-14in).
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One of the world's most popular container grown flowers. Handsome, strong, bushy plants bear brilliantly colored long-blooming flows in a wide range of attractive colors. Plants are easy to grow and require little care. Ideal outdoors in pots, window boxes, borders and mass plantings and indoors, during the winter, in cool sunny windows. 14-28 days to germination.
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For best results, grow seedlings under fluorescent lights. (A standard fluorescent shop fixture with one 40-watt cool white and one 40-watt warm white tube works fine.) Plants grown in a window often become tall and spindly because of inadequate light. Ideal growing temperatures for geraniums are 70 to 75 degrees during the day and 60 to 65 degrees at night. Thoroughly water the geraniums when the soil surface is dry to the touch. If using a commercial potting mix containing a slow-release fertilizer...
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Transplant when large enough to handle into 7.5cm (3in) pots. After 5-6 weeks, move to 10cm (4in) pots. Begin to apply liquid fertilizer 3-4 weeks after final potting. Gradually acclimatize to outdoor conditions for 10-15 days before planting out after all risk of frost, 30cm (12in) apart in a sunny spot.
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These cascading, well-branched, heavy flowering plants make impressive hanging baskets or window boxes. Large 4-5 inch flowerheads cover the deep green ivy-shaped foliage. Grows 12-14 inches tall. Blooms within 4 months from sowing. Seeds need warm conditions to germinate and bottom-heat is recommended. Perennial in climates with little or no winter frost. Packet is 5 seeds.
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Spotted Geranium, Wood Geranium, Alum Root, Alum Bloom, Old Maid's NightcapDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SpringHeight: 12 to 18Spacing: 18 to 24Light: Full Sun to WoodlandSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 3a-8bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 40F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 4900A lovely early spring and summer bloomer that requires little attention! Pink or purple flowers bloom on short, pretty mounds of foliage. One of...
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An impressive perennial, which effortlessly produces a waveof nodding blooms in the most sensual shades ranging from deep maroon to almost black. Grows 18 inches tall. Hardy in zones 5-9. Plant History: Widely distributed, mainly in temperate regions, the Geranium family comprises 400 species of both annual and perennial forms. The name clearly refers to the beak-like fruits, and derives from the Greek "geranos", a crane. This also lends itself to explain the common name, Cranesbill, with "phaem" meaning dark...
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Books. Plant a Geranium in Your Cranium: Sowing Seeds of Joy in the Manure of Life
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Great price on Geranium, Multibloom Mix while supplies last!
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Perennial. This is our wild geranium. Oceans of pale-pink, delicate petals with deep-pink veins. Deep-green leaves turn orange and red as summer wears on. The flower petals are edible. 1-3' tall.
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Sky blue flowers with a white central disc and a desire to flower right into the Autumn. Probably the most popular frost hardy geranium ever produced and once grown you'll see why. Rounds off the season with bronze foliage and then falls asleep until the spring. Grows 12" tall. Prefers sun. Hardy in zones 5-9
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An excellent choice for pack or pot production, the Elites display well-rounded flower heads held just above a compact plant habit. A nice garden performer. Responsive to growth retardants. Height: 10-12", 10-12" spread.
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Geranium: Colorama F2 Mixed Colors
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For best results, grow seedlings under fluorescent lights. (A standard fluorescent shop fixture with one 40-watt cool white and one 40-watt warm white tube works fine.) Plants grown in a window often become tall and spindly because of inadequate light. Ideal growing temperatures for geraniums are 70 to 75 degrees during the day and 60 to 65 degrees at night. Thoroughly water the geraniums when the soil surface is dry to the touch. If using a commercial potting mix containing a slow-release fertilizer...
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Clump-forming woodland perennial native to Eastern and Central US . Bearing showy, lilac flowers in the spring, this is also one of our premiere astringent herbs. The dried root is employed in treating dysentery, diarrhea and infant cholera. Plant prefers moist, woodland soils or regular garden conditions. Sow in fall or early spring. Easy.
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These cascading, well-branched, heavy flowering plants make impressive hanging baskets or window boxes. Large 4-5 inch flowerheads cover the deep green ivy-shaped foliage. Grows 12-14 inches tall. Blooms within 4 months from sowing. Seeds need warm conditions to germinate and bottom-heat is recommended. Perennial in climates with little or no winter frost. Packet is 5 seeds.
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Hardy Geranium (Geranium species mixed). Almost certainly the best mixture of frost-hardy geraniums you'll ever find, this is a treasure chest with varieties and species too numerous to mention, including the rare blue hardy geranium. Hardy perennial growing 12-15 inches high.
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From the stable of top quality Geraniums comes this impressive strain which boasts attractive, bicolored blooms of vibrant pink and white. It is earlier flowering, and produces more flower stems than conventional Geraniums. Flowers all summer until the frosts. Can be brought inside in the winter as a houseplant. Grows 14-16 inches high. Prefers sun.
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First true-orange Hybrid seed Geranium. Large flower heads, very free flowering. One of our top sellers!
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The woods geranium (Geranium sylvaticum) is the French equivalent of the American Geranium maculatum . It has incised foliage and bears a profusion of rosy-purple flowers in spring. Grows about 2 feet high. Plant in part shade.
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Plant a Geranium in Your Cranium: Sprouting Seeds of Joy in the Manure of Life
Best-selling humorist Barbara Johnson is back - and getting back to her roots - with a candid look at life and discovering joy in the midst of trials, including her own unexpected battle with cancer. Using excerpts from inspiring articles and extraordinary letters from her mailbag, Johnson presents one big package of humor, comfort, and encouragement that her beloved audiences have come to expect.
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Wow! This unique bi-color flower has three orange lower petals and two icy white upper petals with an orange picotee edge and intense orange reverse. Bushy free-flowering plants create long flowering, eye-catching displays in borders or containers. Height: 30-35cm (12-14in).
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