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Upright Geranium Morning Sun

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  • Architectural upright form adds garden structure
  • Strong stems resist wind damage
  • Compact habit suits mixed borders
  • Long flowering period for lasting interest
Geranium 'Morning Sun' creates a striking upright display with its structured form and vibrant presence in the garden. This cultivar is known for its robust growth and architectural appeal, making it a standout feature in mixed borders and focal points. It is supplied as bare root plants, allowing for strong establishment in your garden. The upright habit adds height and interest, bringing a dynamic element to your planting scheme.
    Upright Geranium Morning Sun
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    Upright Geranium Morning Sun - Plant information

    Size: Grows upright to approximately 50 cm tall with a spread of around 40 cm.

    Position: Thrives best in full sun to partial shade. Ensure a sheltered spot to protect from strong winds. Suitable for mixed borders and sunny beds.

    Feeding etc: Feed with a balanced fertiliser in spring and midsummer. Prune lightly after flowering to encourage bushier growth.

    Care: Water moderately to keep the soil moist but well-drained. Remove dead leaves to maintain plant health. Mulch in winter to protect roots. Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.