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I’m so glad you are featuring Hardy Geraniums! These are one of my top plants in my garden! They are no fuss and add so much beauty. They are a not-so-well-known plant that I’ve relied on for years!!! They have been around for a while, as my neighbor shared some with me over 35 years ago, and I still have some from that original plant. I have both the blue and the pink varieties. They are disease resistant as well, at least in New England, 6B. Right now, they are growing up into my baby’s breath and it looks so beautiful!!! You can’t go wrong with Hardy Geraniums!!
I’ve had a few varieties of geraniums, both ground cover and tall ones. I don’t think I bought any of them but were gifted them from friends. It’s such a hardy plant that it bounced right back after I had to roll my gorilla cart over it multiple times. It does spread slowly but isn’t hard to control. I find it does respect plants close by but it will grow around them. What I think is the most value is the lovely foliage which is unique.
thank you for this most interesting article. I love to plant things in my garden that have the same name as my family members (Lily, Starr, Jessica, Sharon, etc.). My youngest grand-daughter is named Mavis and I just knew I would never, ever find something to plant in her honor. Thanks to your article I now know the perfect plant for her !!!! who knew ??? I can’t wait to find ’em, get ’em ordered and in the ground. Your growing garden is looking absolutely stunning – you, Aaron, Benjamin and the whole crew are doing a fabulous job, and I’m grateful you have chosen to share it all with us. Have a great weekend !!!
I have a bunch of Rozanne in my garden, and I’ve never even deadheaded any of it but it still blooms reliably from June through November in my area (Zone 6, MA). I’ve had to replace a handful over the years but most of them have held up beautifully – and I just love the blooms, it’s a gorgeous flower. (Easy to press, too – holds its color even when dried!)
I’ve got 4 varieties of hardy geranium in my yard. I think you would love the leaves on my most recent acquisition: the Mourning Widow cranesbill geranium. It produces almost burgundy flowers in late May to early June. The leaves, however, are the reason I had to grab it! They are the familiar shape of a hardy geranium in green with a chocolate chevron pattern. Very Striking! So, the plant is gorgeous when blooming but also of interest when not in flower. My hardy geraniums do well in part sun, but do not like full shade!
Been having these perennial geraniums for years now, love them. The Johnson Blue’s name is asked regularly because it’s such a happy and long lasting bloomer. Love how the evergreens give year round interest. Combine the non evergreen ones with a spring bulb and you have full season interest there too. Highly recommend if you’ve never tried them, to do so.
Good morning Laura, while I loved the article and the planting of the hardy geraniums, all I could hear was Benjamin and I planted this, this, and this. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I loved when you were putting together the fountain how interested he was in helping with that project. Hope your weekend is great. Hugs from N.C..❤️
I picked up the 2″ x 7″ and 3″ x 7″ Powerplanter augers and have really enjoyed using them to plant my winter sown plants and bulbs that I disrupt moving perennials around. I have 3 Swamp White Oaks and 3 October Glory Maples that need iron capsules drilled into the trunk every 3 yrs. This yr I used the 2″ auger to drill holes at the drip line and added EDDHA chelated iron. Hope to see good results with this method too! Thanks for all the great advice! 👍
It’s certainly a joy for me to watch you develop these areas also! When I saw that peach yarrow I was like “heyyy… I don’t remember that during the recent tour??” lol… actually, going to go re-watch the recent tour because I’m curious about what you have planted just before the yellow yarrow you and Benjamin planted. it feels like the world is crumbling around us but you & your family & your gardens & this website ease my anxiety and angst. I am grateful for you. Thank you 🙏🏼♥️
Hi Laura and Aaron. Many thanks for your continuous help & advice. Learned so much from you despite living in the North East of England – OK, another zone of growing to yours. Hope it is not too late to ask: What do you do to make your tulips re-flower the next season, please? I am not an experienced gardener, but this spring my tulips (Angelique) in a large pot, together with colour matching wall flowers, which planted in larger pot the previous autumn & over wintered outside looked so beautiful. Many thanks in advance. XX
i can’t get over how timely some of your articles are! i just planted some geranium bloody cranesbill “max frei” … so far i’m really enjoying the color of the bloom (a bright pink) and the plant tag said they will put on beautiful coloring in the Fall- my real favorite time of the year. Russell is such a character!
I have perennial geraniums throughout my yard. A small clump was given to me 18-20 years ago by a neighbor who grows it in her Brittany garden. It’s been thriving everywhere (N,E, W exposures) with no fertilizing and even lasted 3.5 years on rainwater. I love it and so easy to pull up and give away or plant in other ground cover situations. Just stick a piece in the ground and water consistently. I’m in Zone 6 I believe, Paris France suburbs. Mine has dark pink flowers and is winter hardy. Just some cleanup pulling older branches out and larger, old leaves in early Spring! Thanks for showcasing this great little plant!
I love geraniums, usually get the variegated ones. They winter over well and last through late spring here in Phoenix Arizona 9B, but always die out in early summer. I was so excited to see the varieties you planted at this time of year, and will look for that type to plant this summer. I hope that they also do well in containers. Thanks for all the info – the new plantings look lovely!!
Love. LOTS of good information about hardy geraniums that I didn’t realize. I went and looked up what they look like in the fall, and WOW, beautiful autumnal red and orange leaves. Almost like coral bells. So thank you for mentioning that! And your yarrows, those are SO beautiful! Have a blessed weekend!!
I recieved Big Root Geranium (a purple variety, zone 7a) from a friend decades ago and it has served me well as a ground cover. It spreads easily and I just rip off a piece, plant it in a new location, and it takes off. Even ripped out a section, threw the pieces in a pile, forgot to discard, and by the time I noticed, they were growing. Decided to leave the pile over the winter and it came back in the spring! Love them!
I love and have grown many varieties of hardy geranium. They are very useful plants. I tried Azure Rush this year as a ground cover around the skirt of a rhododendron. What a great plant! It filled out quickly from some small plants and has been blooming its head off. I am going to plant more. I like Rozanne but it is more of a “weaver” meandering around among taller perennials. Azure Rush is more compact and seems to be shading out the weeds. Rozanne blooms all summer for me (NYC zone 7, Hudson Valley zone 6b), I hope Azure Rush has the same feature.
My sister turned me on to perennial geraniums and I love them, but I have a trick I learned this year that I’d like to share. I moved last September and had 3 geraniums in a pot on my front porch. A neighbor told me at the end of the season to pull them up, shake off all the dirt, and then put them in a cardboard box in the garage or basement (I put mine in the basement) and then replant them in the spring. I did and IT WORKED! Squirrels uprooted one twice, but I finally stuck it in far enough to discourage them and all 3 are thriving and blooming. I’ll never buy geraniums again.
I love hardy geraniums. I buy them often in the hot summer when I should be finished buying for the year but I need that “fix”. (I know y’all know what I’m talking about.) I tuck them in where I don’t really need anything more but why not. They never disappoint. Thanks for the info about the different varieties. I feel so smart after I watch your articles.
I am a “perennial” planter (prefer these to annuals) but I can not find Hardy Geraniums in any of our garden centers/nurseries/big box stores! I researched and found that some are zoned for my area (9A) but, alas no one carries them! I have changed a lot of things in my landscape after getting “hooked” on Garden Answer, but some things just can’t be done in our hot, humid environment here in sunny northeast Florida! Enjoy your weekend GA fans! 🌴🌞🌸
I like the focus on a single plant and its varieties. The information is invaluable to those of us with smaller spots when choosing plants. You have also broadened my plant horizons. Believe me, we enjoy how much you share with us. So enlightening and your personality makes each presentation so delightful!
Have you ever tried feather top or ornamental grass from Johnny’s seed? I am growing it in pots as my thriller and it just casts a heavenly mist of fluff over my petunias. Also we are using an eco dye to dye our mulch a dark brown since we get it from the city in bulk and its not near as pretty as the bag mulch. So dyeing it instead seems like a logical option. Maybe something to consider for your wood chips.
Hi Laura, I am also an admirer of the apricot/peachy colors in the garden. I have a sunurita rose and the bloom colors at all stages are just magical. I noticed one of yours has 1 big tall cane shooting up above the canopy with tons of blooms. Mine did this as well. I noticed that the new big stalk had the majority of buds compared to the rest of the plant, like it’s focusing more energy on that one stalk. Once’s the blooms are spent, could I cut that big stalk off to maintain some shape and for the plant to send energy into blooms across the main plant? Thanks!
Love the consistent posting!! Thank you! I have a few “Roxanne” Hardy Geraniums in my garden in zone 6a-6b and they intermingle all among my Phlox and Guara… LOVE the softness they add and the beautiful color! I was wondering if you’ll be adding more Guara to your gardens? I loved the containers you used the Guara in as the center pieces… I wonder if Hardy Geranium and Guara would winter over in a container? I think that would be a gorgeous combination and may have to give that a try! I loved all the information you shared with us about these wonderful perennials! Thank you😊
Hi Laura, it’s always a pleasure to see your articles 🙂 Why don’t you put some geraniums Rozanne before in your garden? You missed something 🙂 I grow this until more than 10 years now, and they are awesome! Every garden(er) need a Rozanne 🙂 They bloom from the beginning of June to November, sometimes December if the weather is not too cold ( i live in the north of France: zone 8b and i apologize for my approximative english 🙁 ). You don’t have to do something to get these blooms, no cut back. Geranium maccrorhyzum is like more a semi evergreen, it grows well on shade to part sun, and it grows quickly but it don’t flower a second time even if you cut it back 🙂 So i’m exited to see your next articles because you have a beautiful garden, and you share so much. Bye.
YAY!! So happy to see this title! Since perusal your “15 Perrenials Every Garden Should Have” article (over and over), I’ve been wanting to put in hardy geraniums! As a beginner, you are my main source for gardening information and I hadn’t been able to find info out there that is so comprehensive and EXACTLY what I wanted. Thank you!!!
What timing! I recently watched a article of yours in which you mentioned hardy geraniums and about a week ago, I found some at Lowe’s of all places. They aren’t any of the varieties you mentioned, but they are a variety zoned down to my zone of 4 here in NY. I planted 3 in front of some new “Quick Fire” hydrangeas which are all in a bed alongside my patio. I “discovered” the newer varieities of hydrangeas from you after growing up looking at hydrangeas as the “old ladies’ plants that flop over. Here I am now a 66-year old “old lady” (LOL) planting hydrangeas which do NOT flop and loving them! I have discovered SO many types of plants from you and lucked out finding your website in 2020 right after I got a patio put in and was then able to start creating flower beds and turn the front and back areas of my house in to wonderful spaces. Yet again, your articles encouraged me to try another new plant which I didn’t know about or had preconceived ideas about.
I simply love the Rozanne geranium. I planted some next to my PW Little Limelight hydrangeas and my Happy Returns daylilies and let the geraniums grow up and through them. The colours play well against each other, and these geraniums bloom non-stop throughout the summer. I’m in zone 5 (Ontario, Canada) and have used them in full sun to partial shade. They always perform very well! Sometimes too well, and I have to shear them back into a more manageable shape, not that I’m complaining about that 🙂
Just finished my Garden Answer and morning coffee. When I saw the Mary rose, it reminded me of the Peonies of my youth. In San Antonio zone 8A, they just can’t grow and I hear the same from many friends across the country. Could you do a “zone impersonator” plant episode? For me, Peonies, lilacs, Rhubarb. Other areas probably miss the things that grow easily for me. Thanks for the beauty.
perfect timing! i was cutting back my rozanne’s today, lol… i love them.. i have geraniums (all types) everywhere.. the pelargonium are great in pots and i have a mixed tapestry of geraniums: hardy and pelargonium, in a small curving bed around our inground spa… so easy to take care of, all are perennial for me here in zone 10b, and easy peasy to take care of.. i do have to treat for budworm but otherwise, just occasional deadheading and cutting back and they are beautiful… i love some of the varieties you showed us here today, will have to look for the ones i don’t have! these areas are filling in beautifully!!! love perusal you plant and perusal things grow! 🙂 ❤ thanks for the article!! 🙂 ❤
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 😊 I’m new to your website and I just can’t stop perusal your articles, OMG what an amazing garden you have, (God bless you) I was perusal a article you made two years ago and it looks fantastic. I would love to know the name of the trees you planted around your property. It’s there a article as such? Would love to see it. Thank you very for inspiring so many people. 🙏
I never knew about hardy geraniums until I saw them in one of your articles last year. I planted some around the patio area outside our basement doors, and I must admit it’s an area I tend to forget about because I don’t see it all the time. Every once in a while I’ll be down there and look out the window and there they are, performing their little hearts out without any care or notion from me! I think to myself, “go, you little beauties!” You’re correct, they are a beautiful, no fuss plant! Thank you for opening my eyes to them!
I live in central NY State. I am a beginning gardener. I depend on people for advice. Three weeks ago, feeling bad about not putting any flowers on my parent’s grave this year, I went to a local nursery to see what I could find. One of the staff suggested I could pot a hardy geranium (Rozanne) and take it to the cemetery. In a few weeks, when it got too cold, I could bring it home and plant it in the garden in the front of my house, clip it off short, and it would survive the winter. I picked the healthiest looking plant I could find, around 1 foot in diameter. It had a couple leaves with black spots. I asked the owner of the nursery if the spots were frost damage. (We had a unusually cold (30 degree) weather a couple weeks beforehand. The owner told me the spots were normal on this species this time of year, and I should just clip off those leaves. She suggested I add some perlite to my potting mix. . The plant was expensive – $17 I bought some new potting soil $13 and the only bag of perlite I could find $25 I cleaned and disinfected the pot carefully before transplanting the geranium. I watered it and took it to the cemetery. Two days later I went to the cemetery and found it completely covered with black spots. Most of the blooms had fallen, and the plant was almost dead. The temperatures had not fallen below 62 deg F. I am so mad. I believe that nursery owner knew that plant was diseased. I’m sure this is a fungus. I brought the plant into my home to keep it out of the rain thinking this might help it recover.
Love, love, love Rozanne. We underplanted a row of 16 white panicle hydrangeas with Rozanne, and it performed vigorously in our Western WA, zone 7a garden. They bloomed continuously from May to October, and we even had to pull it out of the hydrangeas regularly because it was so vigorous it would grow up into them. The combination of white hydrangeas and blue/lavender geraniums was stunning.
I have learned a-lot by perusal your website, concerning your roses you mention the names but what is the bran name, David Austin, Monrovia, Proven Winners etc. Really would like to know which one the Colette Climbing Rose is and the State of Grace. I recently bought a vinyl trellis for the front sidewalk area and would like to purchase the Colette Rose. Thanks so much for the content of your articles, I have bought hydrangea shrubs and trees, ninebark shrubs and a birch tree and MANY MORE plants because of the info you have provided!!! 🙂
H Hi Laura . I have a question. Im in zone 9b Lousiana. Last year my Verbenna Superbena did awesome,but this year they are struggling and some of my plants have died. The only thing different is I watered them almost daily last year, but they were in pots. This year they are in flower beds mostly and are struggling . The ones in pots are doing great. I water them every 3 to 4 days this year. They also are perennial in our area. What do you think could be the issue with the ones in the beds? Your flowers are so beautiful. I love wayltching your articles and I learn alot from yall.
I put a hardy geranium in that was sold as “Roxanne”, but I have doubts about the id. It gets about 90 cm/3 ft tall, blooms are periwinkle blue. It’s an absolute thug in my (German, 6b zone) garden. Invasive, persistent, crowds out other plants. It’s on my list of gardening regrets. Clearly there are nice geraniums, but I’m feeling burned from trying another one 🙁
How often are zones changed? We’ve been a 4a forever. If we got changed to a 5, I would be ecstatic!! So many more plant choices, roses specifically!! So you check your zones every year? Love all your articles. You’ve taught me so much! People slow down when driving by out house to look at our yard. I knew nothing before I started perusal your articles. Now it seems, late in life, I have found my passion for gardening. I cannot thank you enough. 💜💜
Great timing! I have some starts of Rozanne geranium to plant today! I’m surprised you don’t add compost to each hole. How deep (thick ) is the compost on your property? I usually incorporate some in each hole. Just wondering. I love your articles! Since I moved to zone 6b ( nursery says it’s 5) you have helped me develop new plantings. Thank you!
Good morning Laura and family 👨👩👧👦 Oh my glad to know there are different verity of geraniums 🐞 ( my moms favorite plants)❤ they are the most hardly plants I have some in a container now for going on 3 years I bring them into the sunroom for the winter. Your garden is looking lovely.💐 Thank you for sharing. Have a great rest of the day and weekend 😊
Mauve-alous. If you and Aaron decide to do garden tours hire security, insurance wavers. People will want to sneak inside your house, take things, nose around, fake injuries, unfortunate but true. I’m sure from having people just showing up you have considered these things. Maybe just small private tours.
I have three mounds of this perennial geranium. They added the most gorgeous color to my upstate New York garden. And 00 by the way the weed that you pulled is actually a beneficial plant. Here in New York we call it wild lettuce I’m not sure what the genus name is. Just thought you’d be interested. Beautiful plants. The garden spaces is really coming along.
I love geraniums, but I don’t plant in my garden as I consider them annuals. I live in North Carolina and it is hot and humid in summer, and we can get snow in the winter. Curious if any of the geraniums you planted might work in my area. My zone is 7a and 7b. Thanks and love your website, family, cats, and property/gardens.
We love hardy geraniums at our house. I have no idea how many varieties we have, sized from a tiny one about 3 inches tall to some 3-4 feet tall. Have had great success with using them in containers, when they can provide their year round interest. We don’t cut ours to the ground, just thin those in containers if they are choking other perennials out (like betony, etc.) Just this week I was just enjoying two tall varieties that were planted beside each other along a narrow path. Being able to enjoy the differences in their bloom color etc side by side was a bonus not possible when planted far apart. Sure glad you have room for a huge collection!
Love that you talk to your cats! You are kind to humans and the felines! Also, thank you for taking care of the flowers at your church. It’s refreshing to see Christians who aren’t afraid to be open. I’m learning a lot from your website; I’m just a novice…. And I live in Florida, so a lot lot lot of my choices have to be WELL thought out because of our heat right now. It’s insane. Thank you for showing things in detail. We don’t think your articles have too much talking…you mentioned that before, but none of us feel that way, I can promise you!
I found a variegated plant with a star shape leaf and bought a couple because I thought they would be perfect additions to pots. After a while, they produced red flowers that looked like the first plant you showed. I did think they looked like our regular geraniums — though not the full flower head. I wonder if these are perennials? After perusal this I might replant them in the ground when the pots are done for the season. Who knows?
Lol… who’s brave enough to tell Laura she’s color blind when it comes to blue? Guess I am. Purple, dear, everything you call blue is purple in flowers. With the exception of maybe a few of those violas. And the “blue” in the trees and greenery… it’s a silver green. I grew up in Colorado, and every “blue” spruce was silver – not blue. I’m not sure why the plant world insist on calling things that are not blue – blue. It’s a rare thing to find a true blue flower, I think it should be used as rarely as it’s found to keep their significance, myself. But that’s me. I don’t mind your bluing up purple… but those flowers you call blue are purple/lavender. I really do wish the rarity of blue in foliage was kept rare by not calling purples blue is all.
So I have something I have always wondered about your website. I sometimes feel I have missed the back story. Everything you do is so gorgeous and your knowledge is astounding, but do you have a plan or goal for all this property? Maybe you have discussed it in the past and I have just missed it. I am always in awe….Mother of two Gorgeous property !
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