Whilst the sun is trying to break through the grey clouds and the wind sweeps across my balcony with force 8 (I was writing this on 28/4), I'm looking at my Pelargoniums and think hang on, hang on!
That week we had it all. You may think stop your moaning about the weather, woman, but having SAD I am influenced by it, there's no escape!
Pelargoniums/Geraniums are one of my favourite plants, they are in my garden and balcony garden both.
For the interested a quick horticultural lesson: in the past everyone called these plants Geraniums. But nowadays you are supposed to call the ones that survive winter in your garden Geranium, and the kind that needs to be taken indoors (the ones that live on my balcony) Pelargonium. Well, it's all Geranium to me! Every time this name changing...
Pelargonium, but we call him Piet |
Anyway, I'm a fan.
The colour of leaves and flowers are often gorgeous, they don't act the drama queen when you forget to water them, aphids don't like them, ants do, and they have this very specific scent that reminds me of Southern Europe.
The 'French kind |
Crane's bill geranium |
Another, tall, Crane's bill |
Be honest, this is a must-have for your garden, right?!
The one above-right is a Geranium macrorrhizum and the one one the left is one of those nameless ones I was gifted as a tiny plant.
For a last one I want to point you towards the Lemon geranium. In the 70s you couldn't walk into a Dutch house for stumbling over them, these days they are kind of 'passé'. But don't forget them! Not only do they smell of lemons, but they are really tough and mosquitoes hate the scent. Very important in our Dutch Delta. The beauty is mostly in the leaves with this lady; the flowers are rather insignificant. Although nurserymen try to improve on that.
Gaura and Geranium |
Bottom left two of my balcony containers with my Pelargonium seedlings.
My Pelargonium babies |
They are alive, just.
I wish you a wonderful weekend 😎.
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