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Samuel Ayomide
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Day 18 🪴🌱 🍀GERANIUM A beautiful and versatile flowering plant that's perfect for indoor and outdoor gardening. Here are some interesting facts and care tips for Geranium: Interesting Facts: - Geranium is a genus of plants that includes over 400 species. - They're native to South Africa, but some species are found in North America, Asia, and Europe. - Geraniums are also known as "Pelargoniums" and are often confused with the genus "Geranium", which is a different plant altogether! - They have beautiful, showy flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and bi-colored. - Geraniums are a popular choice for gardens and containers due to their low maintenance and high impact. Care Tips: - Lighting: Full sun to partial shade, depending on the species. - Watering: Well-draining soil and moderate watering needs. - Humidity: Average humidity levels, around 40-50%. - Temperature: 65-75°F (18-24°C). - Fertilization: Feed during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced fertilizer. - Potting: …
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Some things to keep in mind when growing Geranium: - Deadheading (removing spent blooms) can encourage more flower production. - Prune back after flowering to maintain shape and promote new growth. - Some species can be sensitive to frost, so protect them during winter months. Geranium is perfect for: - Indoor decor: Add a pop of color and vibrancy to your space. - Outdoor gardening: Create a stunning display in a sunny spot. - Containers: Geraniums thrive in pots and planters.
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Jira
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Wow that's beautiful like a girl Happy Friday 🩷
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Aylin Bulut
@aylinhanim
Goodmorning my plants friend happy Friday its all wonderful 💐🤗👑👍🌸🌹
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Abubakar Mohammed
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Beautiful morning 🌞
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Arnaud SAINT-MARTIN
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Gm 😍🙌🌸
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