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Floppy Blue Geranium Bushes. What do?
Two years ago a friend gave me half a dozen small blue geranium
clusters, each about 5" tall and the root-cluster about 1" wide. Well, they certainly love the acid soil of western Mid Wales. This year they are all about 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide. The trouble is that they because of this "bigness" they are all flopping over - they don't seem able to support themselves, despite having ample water. Is this normal? Should I be cutting off the tumbling excess? If so, how close to the ground should I cut? Any or all advice appreciated. Thanks, Ellie. |
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