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FOTD 25th August 2021: GeraniumSaw this in the neighbour’s flower box. They were the only flowers my mum ever had in a flower box.
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Ah, ivy geranium, Pelargonium peltatum. They were one of the perennial that planter boxes were invented for. They hung outside of windows in Venice to deter mosquitoes prior to the availability of window screens. They hung below the boxes so that they did not block much sunlight.
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Not so much perrenial here, although you can take cuttings and keep them through the winter in a sheltered place.
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Yes, that is how it is done in colder climates. Because mine do not freeze back for winter, I eventually need to prune them back as they get overgrown.
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They are so very cheerful. Love them for that alone. And in the 70th when I was very young, we had Canadian friends visiting us in Switzerland and for them Geraniums were THE most Swiss they knew. Added another layer of love for them. Red ones are best!
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I used to plant them for the summer months when I was younger and more mobile. Now I just enjoy those from the neighbours
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