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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Geraniums by Tomato Plants




Deep Red Blooms on plants with medium green leaves with dark zoning. Excellent heat tolerance. Wonderful mainstay that all gardeners, avid or casual, can connect with. Wonderful in containers. Dead-heading is necessary, make sure you break dead blooms off from the base of the stalk.
Posted by Patti Anne at 9:41 AM
Labels: geranium, red

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