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Trailing Geranium Becky

PRE ORDER Estimated Shipping date: From Mid March 2026
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  • Graceful trailing habit ideal for baskets
  • Supplied as plug plants for strong start
  • Flowers bloom from summer to autumn
  • Easy to maintain with regular deadheading
Geranium 'Becky' creates a lush, cascading display ideal for hanging baskets and containers. This trailing geranium offers a charming habit that spills gracefully over edges, adding softness and movement to garden scenes. It is supplied as plug plants, ensuring strong establishment and quick growth in your garden. The flowers and foliage combine to provide a lovely textural element in summer and autumn.
    Trailing Geranium Becky
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    Trailing Geranium Becky - Plant information

    Size: Grows to approximately 20-30 cm tall with a trailing spread of up to 60 cm.

    Position: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Protect from strong winds and frost for best performance.

    Feeding etc: Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every 2-3 weeks during spring and summer. Pinch back stems to promote bushier growth and prevent legginess.

    Care: Water regularly to keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the compost dry out completely. Feed monthly during the growing season with a balanced fertiliser. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.