Get ready for petals on parade—this trio’s got serious flower power!
We’re offering you a Geranium Flower Power Trio – Vibrant Trailing Red, Pink & White for just £12.99, saving you 35% off Thompson and Morgan's prices.
Colourful Mediterranean Style from Geranium peltatum
Geranium peltatum 'Trio' brings a touch of Mediterranean warmth to UK patios and balconies. This curated set features three ivy-leaved pelargoniums — bold
Red, vibrant
Pink, and crisp
White — with glossy, cascading foliage and masses of blooms.
Why Choose the Geranium Flower Power Trio?
- Continuous Colour: Enjoy uninterrupted blooms from late spring right through to autumn.
- Eye-Catching Trailing Stems: Ivy-leaved habit cascades up to 70cm (28in), perfect for baskets, window boxes, or spilling from raised beds.
- Distinct Varieties: This set includes separate plants of red, pink, and white — each variety selected for strength and longevity.
Plant Growth & Display
- Cascading habit reaches 50–80cm (20–31in) height and spread in optimal conditions.
- Glossy, deep green, ivy-shaped leaves add structure and impact, even between flowering flushes.
Growing Guide:
- Planting Time: Best planted after the last frost in well-drained, fertile compost.
- Sunlight: Thrives in full sun, though tolerates light partial shade.
- Soil: Prefers neutral to slightly acidic, well-draining compost. Avoid waterlogged locations.
- Watering: Moderate. Allow the surface to dry between waterings, especially indoors or sheltered sites.
- Feeding: Apply a high-potash fertiliser fortnightly during active growth for best floral display.
Planting & Care:
- Remove faded blooms regularly to promote more flowers.
- Pinch out tips if a denser habit is desired before flowering starts.
- Bring plants indoors or into a frost-free greenhouse before first autumn frosts to overwinter as perennials if desired.
Companion Planting & Uses:
- Excellent with trailing lobelia, bacopa, or petunias for mixed containers.
- Perfect for Mediterranean-themed pots, urban balconies, sunny patios, or as a vibrant border accent.
FAQs
When is the best time to plant these geraniums?
Plant once all risk of frost has passed, typically from late April to late May in most UK regions.
How do I keep these geraniums flowering all summer?
Deadhead regularly and feed every fortnight with a high-potash fertiliser. Position in full sun and avoid letting the compost dry out completely.
Can I overwinter these outdoors?
They are half-hardy and should be brought into a conservatory or frost-free greenhouse before first frost. Outdoors, treat them as annuals.
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