Geranium Sirak - AGM
Geranium Sirak - AGM
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Geranium
Sirak
A real winner! A proven garden mainstay producing lovely blue flowers throughout Summer.
Finley dissected leaves are produced from a tight clump in Spring and closely followed by the blue open, rounded flowers.
Small and low growing to around 30cm with a spread of 1m
- Height: Easily maintained to 40cm
- Spread: Easily maintained to 1M
- Foliage Colour: Mid-green
- Flower Colour: Light Purple
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Soil Type: Moist, well drained, sandy, loam
- Position: Full Sun to partial shade
- Hardiness: Hardy, H7 (-15 and lower)
- Type: Herbaceous perennial
Herbaceous Perennial
Hardy
Supplied in either 9cm pot, 1 Litre, or 2 Litre pot, please select from the drop down menu when ordering
Geranium refers to two types of plants in general gardening, Greenhouse Geraniums (officially Pelargoniums) and hardy perennial Geraniums also known as the Crane's Bill. Here we are dealing with the hardy perennial Geraniums, these plants are generally easy to grow and a great addition to any garden border. The Genus is huge and ranges from small alpines to large perennials.
Generally, these plants are happy in most conditions apart from very wet and boggy, they will
tolerate full sun through to semi-shade and mainly flower from spring to late summer. Their primary growth habit is low making
them ideal for ground cover and work well at the front of the border.
For vigorous varieties trim back after first flowering to encourage regrowth and a second flowering, once they die back in winter a good mulch will give the plant all it needs to shoot away in the
spring.
Generally, these plants are happy in most conditions apart from very wet and boggy, they will
tolerate full sun through to semi-shade and mainly flower from spring to late summer. Their primary growth habit is low making
them ideal for ground cover and work well at the front of the border.
For vigorous varieties trim back after first flowering to encourage regrowth and a second flowering, once they die back in winter a good mulch will give the plant all it needs to shoot away in the
spring.