Geranium make wonderful plants in a garden flower bed, they can also be grown in pots. Plant in early spring, the best time is early spring in warm climates and mid-spring after the last frost in cooler climates. To help your outdoor plants thrive, choose a location where your plant will receive full sun. Use well-drained soil before potting, prepare a pot with well-drained potting soil. Water your plants once every two to three days during the warm growing season. Check your plants regularly and prune any unhealthy or damaged stems using clean shears. This will prevent the plant from becoming leggy or woody and will help encourage new growth. Fertilizing a pelargonium plant is not required, but fertilizing your young plants once every two weeks during the growing season can help them get established.
Technical specification
Ambient: Outdoor plant
Scientific name: Geranium
Temperature: Full sun
Terrain: Outdoor plant soil mix, well drained
Watering: Almost dry out between watering.
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular