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How to Grow Geraniums: Container Flower Guide | Arden

Grow zonal and ivy geraniums for bombproof container color. Care, overwintering, and variety tips. Design with Arden.

Geraniums (pelargoniums) are the backbone of window-box and patio-pot plantings. They shrug off heat, tolerate drought better than most annuals, and bloom from spring through frost. Easy to overwinter indoors.

Sun: Full sun. Water: Low. Zones: Annual (perennial 9–11). Height: 1–3 ft. Bloom time: Late spring to frost.

Plant in well-drained potting mix. Let soil dry between waterings — overwatering causes yellow leaves. Deadhead by snapping flower stems at the base. Bring pots indoors before frost to overwinter in a bright window.

FAQ

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01 How do I overwinter geraniums indoors?

Bring pots inside before first frost. Place in a bright window, water sparingly (let soil dry between waterings), stop fertilizing. Some gardeners cut them back to 6 inches and store dormant in a cool basement at 45–55°F. Resume watering in late winter.

02 Why are my geranium leaves turning yellow?

Lower leaves yellowing is normal aging — pinch them off. If most leaves yellow, it's usually overwatering. Let soil dry between waterings. Yellow with brown spots signals bacterial leaf spot; remove affected leaves and improve airflow.

03 Do geraniums need deadheading?

Yes for continuous bloom. Snap off spent flower stems at the base where they meet the main stem — not just the flower head. This prevents seed formation and keeps the plant producing new flower clusters all summer.

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