Geraniums are a beloved flower known for their bright, cheerful blooms that come in a variety of colors They make excellent container plants and add instant color to gardens, window boxes, and hanging baskets If you’re looking to add some geraniums to your outdoor space, you may be wondering where you can find good quality, live geranium plants for sale. In this article, we’ll discuss tips for buying healthy geraniums and where you can find live plants for sale, both in-store and online.
What to Look for When Buying Live Geraniums
When shopping for live geraniums there are a few things to look for to ensure you pick healthy high-quality plants
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Full, green foliage – Avoid plants with yellowing, wilted, or dried leaves. The foliage should look full and vibrant.
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Firm, thick stems – Don’t choose plants with thin, weak stems, which can indicate poor health. Opt for plants with sturdy, thick stems.
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No signs of pests or disease – Inspect plants closely for any bugs, spots, fuzz, or damage on the leaves and flowers. This can signal the plant is stressed or infected.
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Lots of flower buds – Pick plants with many buds that are just beginning to open. This indicates the plant will continue blooming for many weeks.
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Well-rooted – For plants in containers, gently remove from the pot to inspect the roots. They should be white and plentiful, filling the container. Avoid root-bound plants.
Choosing young, non-blooming plants that are just about to flower allows time to get them home and settled before they start blooming. Always check for any disease, pests, or damage before purchasing.
Where to Buy Live Geraniums In-Store
Many local nurseries and garden centers carry a nice selection of live geranium plants once spring arrives. Here are some top in-store options for finding geraniums for sale:
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Home Depot – A leading home improvement retailer, Home Depot carries popular annuals like geraniums in a variety of colors and sizes. Available seasonally.
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Lowe’s – Similar to Home Depot, Lowe’s sells live annuals and perennials, including geraniums, in spring and summer. Shop their garden center.
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Walmart – Large retailers like Walmart often have live geranium plants in stock during peak gardening season. Check their garden shop.
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Local nurseries – Independent nurseries and family-owned garden centers have the best selection of robust, healthy geranium plants. Shop early for the best choices.
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Farmer’s markets – Many farmer’s markets welcome local growers selling annuals like geraniums. A great spot to find uncommon varieties.
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Grocery stores or clubs – Retailers like Safeway, Kroger, Costco, Sam’s Club, etc. sometimes carry a limited assortment of inexpensive geraniums seasonally.
For the largest variety, your best bet is shopping at a dedicated garden nursery or center where you can personally inspect each plant before purchasing. Big box stores may have cheaper options but less selection.
Purchasing Geraniums Online
If you aren’t located near a good nursery or prefer the convenience of shopping online, many reputable websites sell quality live geraniums and ship them straight to your door. Here are some top online retailers to buy geranium plants:
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Brecks – A popular online nursery selling various perennials, annuals, bulbs, and more. Geraniums available to ship April – June.
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Bloomscape – Specializes in trendy indoor plants but also sells outdoor varieties like geraniums. Ships at proper planting time.
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The Sill – A plant delivery service offering geraniums alongside other houseplants and outdoor varieties.
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Joyus Garden – Geranium plants available to ship April through September. Sold individually and in packs.
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Dutch Gardens – A bulb and plant catalog with packaged deals on geraniums, sold when weather permits safe shipping.
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Wayside Gardens – A long-running mail order plant nursery with geraniums available in spring/summer months.
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White Flower Farm – A noted perennial nursery offering geraniums packaged in sets of 3 or 6 matching plants.
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Amazon – Search Amazon for highly rated geraniums sold by third party nurseries and fulfilled by Amazon.
When buying geraniums online, look for sellers who ship at the proper planting time for your region and guarantee live delivery. Read reviews to pick reputable nurseries known for healthy plants, good customer service, and handling orders with care.
Caring for Geraniums for Continued Bloom
Once you get your hands on some live geranium plants, be sure to situate them in a spot with full sun, at least 6 hours per day. Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 2-4 weeks and water when the soil feels dry just below the surface. To encourage more blooms, regularly deadhead spent flowers by pinching them off. With proper care, geraniums will reward you with months of cheerful blossoms to enliven your outdoor space all season long.
Finding fresh, lively geranium plants for sale is simple by shopping garden centers and nurseries or reputable online retailers. Look for indicators of health and vigor when selecting plants. With a little TLC after planting, geraniums will thrive and delight you with their long bloom time. Brighter, more beautiful gardens and containers await!
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FAQ
What month is best to plant geraniums?
For Perennial Geraniums: The best time to plant them is in spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October) when the soil is warm and moist.
What month can I buy geraniums?
You need a little more patience with plants that come in 6-packs. It easily takes a few weeks for these to reach the development stage of their bigger relatives. And when is the best time to buy geraniums? From mid-April onwards, greenhouses are filled with the popular summer bloomers.
Do geraniums prefer sun or shade?
Geraniums generally prefer full sun to partial shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Where can I get free shipping on Geranium annuals?
Get free shipping on qualified Geranium Annuals products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Outdoors Department.
What geraniums are available for sale?
Read More We offer a nice selection of geraniums for sale: ivy geraniums, balcony geraniums, zonal geraniums, and heat loving calliope geraniums. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Do geraniums need a lot of water?
Geranium plants will grow where few other plants will. Once established, they will also require no additional water from the gardener. Hardy geraniums are relatively trouble-free plants and should not be confused with the annual geranium plants sold in the spring. Annual Geraniums are not geraniums at all.
Are geraniums Hardy?
Hardy Geraniums are adaptable, compact, and long-blooming plants, they come in colors ranging from pinks, blues, and vivid purples to subdued whites. Attractive, cup shaped or frilly flowers bloom profusely and spread abundantly. It blooms in late spring and lasts until fall. Some have attractive foliage that lasts until nipped by frost.
Is Geranium a perennial?
Although other members of the Geranium genus may be annuals or biennials, Geranium sanguineum itself is an herbaceous perennial that spreads freely. It reaches heights of 20 to 50 cm (8–20 inches) and has a spread of about 20 cm (8 inches). It typically takes two to three years for the plants to reach their full size.
Where do geraniums grow?
The plant is native to grasslands, banks and hillsides, deciduous woodlands – and their surroundings – of Europe, and to the temperate regions of Turkish Asia. Geranium sanguineum can be grown as ground cover, in flowerbeds and borders, and are ideal for growing beneath a light canopy.