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In bloom, it gets up to 3ft tall, and leggy. I remove bloom stalks to the ground after blooming. I am moving it to a shadier, possibly mo...Read More
I bought mine years ago from NYBG. While the foliage comes back every year, this plant has a problem blooming. Some years it doesn't bloo...Read More
I was always disappointed by the relative brevity of this cultivar's season of bloom, especially since the descriptions generally speak o...Read More
Beautiful blooms, and the sprawling habit made it a charming companion to a patch of 'ragged jack' kale. The heat of late summer did beat...Read More
I live in a ski town where quite often it doesn't stop snowing until May and starts again in October. I bought three of these that were ...Read More
This plant has beautiful blue blooms. It's true that it does have a bit of a trailing/flopping manner, but that only applies to the stem...Read More
Love, love, love this plant! I planted a few of these from bare-root 2 years ago. The plants blooms from May through the end of June, and...Read More
Older cultivar that are still sold, at least one source said it had the bad habit of toppling over during flowering.
This will be my third year growing this plant. I adore it! Mine got about two feet high! I think that is because it is in almost full ...Read More
This Cranesbill does very well in our shady and somewhat cool soil. It starts blooming in July and continues to bloom through November.<...Read More
This geranium is sensitive to zone so it doesn't grow well above zone 8. It has few flowers and is rangy here. I try to stretch my zone...Read More
DFW zone 8b - Blooms beautifully in spring a vivid magenta color. withstands dry conditions and freezing temps well.
a perfect 'i...Read More
We inherited this unknown entity when we bought this house in September 2004. What a joy it's been! It was just covered with beautiful ...Read More
I am growing mine in a rather dry area where it is doing pretty well. The plant is leggy but planted among other plants, it can be an ass...Read More
'Johnson's Blue' is a very mannerly, yet, rugged plant that does well in our zone without any special protection. It graces the middle of...Read More
Johnson's Blue is probably one of the easiest cranesbills to grow. I have found when I place a grow ring above it, it is much better beh...Read More
It has been extremely rainy here in Michigan. The Johnson's Blue Geraniums I planted earlier this spring just started to bloom when they ...Read More
I agree w/ Vidamc. Mine is leggy and huge. Heavy rains have made the center very bare, but its still a prolific bloomer.
Really like this plant, makes a clump about 14" high and stays nice looking all summer.
I bought this plant unmarked in an end of season sale last Fall here in Cincinnati (Zone6).
Half dried out, root-bound and ragged ...Read More
This plant actually grows about 30" tall with a spread of approx 36" in my garden. It gets sheared (way too many blooms to deadhead) in t...Read More
They like moist, well- drained soil; organic soils promote spread. Give plenty of water during hot spells to keep the blooms coming. Sh...Read More
Vigorous grower, but in our Nor. Ca. dry summers, it dies back. Revives when watered again, however. To keep it evergreen, needs a weekly...Read More
Vigorous, clump forming perennial flowers starting in spring to early summer; may go dorman in hottest weather. Cup-shaped flowers are a...Read More