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QuestionI have a good size bush which is growing lots of flower stems, but the flowers shrivel and die before blooming. What is going wrong?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.It sounds like too much water, either from high humidity or over-watering. Cut back on the amount of water you're giving them.
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QuestionHow do I remove the dead blossoms - do you remove the whole head or pull off the small petals like you do for petunias?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Once all of the blossoms on a given cluster are spent, remove the whole cluster by cutting or pinching the stem down at the next leafy area.
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QuestionDo geraniums grow well in pots?Community AnswerYes, they do!
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QuestionCan I cut back geraniums in summer in South Africa if looking scraggly?Community AnswerI live in Western Australia, and regularly cut back my many pots of geraniums during the summer months with no adverse effects.
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QuestionWhat kind of soil should be used in a self-watering planter for geraniums?Community AnswerDo not use a soil with water-retaining particles in it. If you keep water in your self-watering planter, the plants will have more than enough moisture using a regular potting soil.
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QuestionHow long on average does a geranium blossom last?Community AnswerOnly lasting for one growing season, annual geraniums are now placed in a closely related plant genus known as pelargonium. Often used interchangeably, annual pelargoniums and geraniums are popular because the flowers bloom in many colors. Most annual geraniums or pelargoniums thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 1 to 8.
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