Geranium is a plant also known as sage or geranium. They often have fragrant leaves and bright flowers and are grown for garden decoration and spice purposes. The leaves are often used to make fragrances and essential oils, and are sometimes used as herbal medicines.
Bright colors: With more vivid and bright flower colors, covering a variety of colors, such as red, pink, purple, etc.
Flower Shape: Have a distinctive or eye-catching flower shape, which may be larger, fuller, or particularly regular flowers.
Rich flowering period: Has a longer flowering period and is able to bloom for a longer period of time, allowing it to remain beautiful in the yard or garden for a long time.
Robust growth characteristics: It has strong growth ability and stress resistance, can grow under different environmental conditions, and has certain resistance to pests and diseases.
Aroma or other special properties: Have a special aroma, lemon, lavender or other fragrant smell. In addition, it also has other special properties, such as medicinal value or insect repellent properties.
Planting and maintenance steps can be divided into the following main stages:
plant:
Choose an appropriate site: Choose a sunny location for your geranium.
Prepare the soil: Use well-drained soil, preferably one rich in organic matter. Mulch or organic fertilizer can be applied around plants to improve soil texture.
Planting: Spread the seeds on the potting soil and cover lightly with a thin layer of soil.
Water and keep moist: Water promptly after planting to keep the soil moist but not too wet. After the first watering, take care to create a moisture-retaining system around the plant, such as wood chip mulch.
Maintenance:
Water regularly: Geraniums need to keep the soil moist, especially during drought or hot weather. Avoid standing water, but make sure the plants get plenty of water.
Fertilize: Apply a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season to provide the nutrients your plants need. You can choose organic or chemical fertilizers, but follow proper fertilization methods.
Pruning and weeding: Prune geraniums regularly to encourage side branch growth and remove weeds promptly to reduce competition and maintain air circulation.
Prevention and control of pests and diseases: Regularly check plants, especially leaves and flowers, to detect and deal with possible pest and disease problems in a timely manner. Use natural control methods or organic pesticides.
Provide support: As your geranium grows, it may be necessary to provide support to support the stability of the plant, especially in windy areas.
Observation and adjustment: Observe the growth of the plants regularly and adjust maintenance measures as needed. For example, adjust the frequency of watering and fertilizing based on plant needs and environmental conditions.
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