If you have the gumption to grow just one green thing this spring, make it a geranium.
Don’t let the giggles (or guffaws) from go-getting gardeners get you down. While we’re out groaning over our big, gorgeous garden plots, you can sit back and sip lemonade as you bask in the beauty of your oh-so-easy-to-grow geranium.
And, girl, just wait until you smell it …
In a word: G-L-O-R-I-O-U-S! (If a little strong.)
Nutmeg, lemon, apple, almond, coconut, mint, or rose—what fragrance tickles your fancy?
Geranums are my favorite !! Thank you for posting this. I’m looking for seeds that are similar to the pink bushy plant shown above. Does anyone know where I can get them?
I just planted red geraniums! I DO love their fragrance and was unaware of different varieties.
Your article is Great. Thanks for sharing.
Goodwin Creek Gardens in Oregon has the largest selection of scented geraniums that I have ever seen. Also lavenders. I just ordered some plants from them and was impressed with the vigor and quality. http://www.goodwincreekgardens.com
Oh my goodness, geraniums have been my favorite for many years….two weeks ago I planted 6 dozen seeds and just the other day the seedlings began to emerge….I am so excited.
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