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Climbing Geranium Seeds

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          🌿 Product Features:
          Colorful: Climbing Geranium is famous for its diverse flower colors and shapes, from bright red, pink to purple, etc., adding charming color layers to your garden.
          Heat and cold resistance: Climbing Geranium is highly adaptable and can thrive in different climatic conditions, performing well in both hot summers and cold winters.

          Long flowering period: The flowering period is long-lasting. From spring to autumn, Climbing Geranium will continue to bring bright flowers to your yard.
          Easy to manage: Suitable for all kinds of gardening enthusiasts, simple planting and easy maintenance, it is an ideal choice for flower beds, balconies and container planting.

          🌱 Planting Guide:
          Sowing time: The best sowing time for Climbing Geranium is spring or autumn, and the seeds germinate best when the temperature is between 18°C ​​and 25°C.
          Soil selection: Choose well-drained loam or sandy soil to ensure that the seeds have sufficient nutrition and air permeability.
          Sowing method: Sprinkle the seeds evenly on the soil surface, lightly cover with a thin layer of soil, and keep the spacing for later growth.
          Watering: Keep the soil moist after sowing, but not waterlogged. Be careful to avoid overwatering during germination.
          Light: Climbing Geranium sunflower likes plenty of sunlight, and at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day helps promote healthy growth.

          🌼 Maintenance Guide:
          Watering frequency: Keep the soil moist during the growing season, and do not overwater, especially in winter when the watering frequency needs to be reduced.
          Fertilization recommendations: Apply balanced fertilizer or special flower fertilizer once a month to promote continuous flowering and healthy growth.
          Pruning: After the flowering period, withered flowers and branches can be properly pruned to promote the growth of new branches and keep the plants compact and beautiful.
          Pest and disease control: Climbing Geranium is relatively disease-resistant, but it is necessary to prevent aphids and powdery mildew. If necessary, use an appropriate amount of organic pesticides or fungicides.

          ❓ FAQ:
          Q: How long does it take for Climbing Geranium seeds to germinate?
          A: Seeds usually germinate within 7-14 days under suitable temperature and humidity.

          Q: Can I grow Climbing Geranium indoors?
          A: Yes, but make sure there is enough light. If there is insufficient light, you can use a grow light to supplement the light.

          Q: How long does the flowering period of Climbing Geranium last?
          A: The flowering period of Climbing Geranium lasts from spring to autumn. If properly maintained, it can continue to bloom for several months.

          Q: Is Climbing Geranium suitable for planting in pots or containers?
          A: Very suitable! Climbing Geranium grows well in pots or containers, suitable for balconies, windowsills or indoor decoration.

          Q: How to make Climbing Geranium bloom more?
          A: Ensure sufficient sunlight and reasonable fertilization, and trim the remaining flowers after flowering to promote the growth of new buds.