Users' questions

Do ivy geraniums need sun or shade?

Do ivy geraniums need sun or shade?

Place ivy geraniums where they’ll receive full sun most of the day. In hottest regions, it’s a good idea to protect plants from strong afternoon sun. In containers, use a commercial bagged soil-less mix developed for use in containers. Make sure that soil is moist but also well-drained.

Do ivy leaf geraniums trail?

The most unusual of the pelargoniums, these plants are ideal for hanging baskets or to edge a large container or windowbox, pouring out a succession of flowers.

Do ivy geraniums come back every year?

Ivy geraniums grow year-round in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 10. In cooler climates, many gardeners grow the colorful blooming plants as annuals. However, with careful attention, you can overwinter an ivy geranium and move it outdoors when warm weather returns in spring.

Will Ivy geraniums climb?

This ivy leaf geranium sports clusters of alluring flowers, but the 5-lobed foliage that cover its long, slender stems is showy in itself. You can train the stems to climb, if you want. Climbing geraniums look beautiful on a trellis inserted into the pot.

Where does ivy leaf trailing Geranium come from?

In the family Geraniaceae, Pelargonium peltatum is commonly known as ivy leaf, trailing, or cascading geranium. An herbaceous perennial native to South Africa, P. peltatum was introduced to the cool climates of Holland and England by 1704.

What are the different colors of ivy geraniums?

Colors of Ivy Geraniums. Ivy geraniums (Pelargonium peltatum) are perennials that grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 10. A colorful species, not to be confused with true geraniums of the common name cranesbill (Geranium spp.), ivy geranium plants have distinct flowers and leaves and are often found growing wild.

Is the Ivy Geranium a low maintenance plant?

Geranium and hanging basket lovers have something to celebrate: the ivy geranium gives gardeners the perfect pelargonium specimen to create lush containers, in or out of bloom. Like other plants in the Pelargonium genus, the ivy geranium is free flowering and low maintenance.

Do you need to deadhead a Ivy Geranium plant?

Flowers are “self-cleaning” so deadheading is not needed as part of care for ivy geraniums. Growing Ivy Geraniums and Care Locate trailing geranium ivy in full sun if temperatures remain below 80 F. (27 C.), but in hotter temperatures, plant them in partial shade. Protection from the hot afternoon sun is an important part of ivy geranium care.