Here’s how to keep your geraniums blooming abundantly 🌸—the secret is mostly in how and when you water them.
💧 Watering Tips for Flowering Geraniums
1. Water Deeply but Infrequently
- Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry out before watering again
- Geraniums don’t like soggy soil; too much water can rot roots
2. Water at the Base
- Avoid wetting leaves or flowers → reduces risk of fungal diseases
- Use a watering can or drip system directly at soil level
3. Morning Watering is Best
- Watering in the morning allows soil to dry during the day
- Prevents standing moisture overnight, which can encourage disease
4. Check Drainage
- Geraniums thrive in well-draining soil
- Use pots with drainage holes or raised garden beds
5. Adjust for Seasons
- Summer: water more frequently, especially in heat
- Winter: water sparingly; plants are semi-dormant
✅ Extra Tips for More Flowers
- Deadhead spent blooms regularly
- Fertilize every 4–6 weeks with balanced liquid fertilizer
- Give plenty of sunlight (6+ hours per day)
Bottom line: The trick isn’t constant watering—it’s watering deeply but letting the soil dry out, combined with good light, drainage, and deadheading.
If you want, I can make a simple weekly watering and care schedule for geraniums so they bloom nonstop. Do you want me to do that?