3 x Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'
Advice
For best results, plant the Blue Geranium in a sunny spot but ensure it’s shielded from harsh midday rays. Mulching around the base maintains moisture and promotes healthy growth. Consider pairing with other flowering plants to create a dynamic garden display.
Fun facts
Did you know that the Blue Geranium has a playful side? While it might look delicate at first glance, it’s actually known for its resilience and adaptability. In gardens, this flower attracts bees and butterflies, creating a lively and joyful mini-ecosystem. The Blue Geranium’s petals have been admired in folklore for resembling tiny angel wings, believed to sprinkle bits of magic wherever they grow. Once, during a local flower festival, a grower attempted to set a world record for the most geraniums planted in one day; and with plenty of these bloomers, the festival attracted visitors from all over, celebrating their enduring charm.
Signs of weakness
If your Blue Geranium is feeling under the weather, watch for wilting leaves—they might need a drink! Brown edges can indicate sunburn, so consider moving to a slightly shadier area. Remember, this plant's cheerful demeanor will bounce back with proper care.