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Here’s how to have geraniums full of flowers: you have to water them like this to always have them thriving

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#### ✔️ **3. Use Room-Temperature Water**

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Cold water can shock the roots, especially on hot days. **Room-temperature water** is ideal for consistent health and flower production.

#### ✔️ **4. Avoid Wetting the Leaves**

Water the **base of the plant** rather than pouring water over the top. Wet leaves can lead to mildew and leaf spots, especially in humid environments.

#### ✔️ **5. Adjust Based on Weather**

* In **hot summer months**, you might need to water every **2–3 days**.
* In **cooler months** or when it rains, watering once a week or less may be enough.
* **Container geraniums** dry out faster than those in the ground, so check more often.

### 🌸 **Extra Tips to Boost Blooms**

* **Deadhead regularly:** Remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms.
* **Fertilize lightly:** Every 2–3 weeks with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the blooming season.
* **Give them sun:** Geraniums love **at least 6 hours of direct sunlight** per day.
* **Ensure drainage:** Make sure pots have holes and that soil drains well.

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### 🚫 **Avoid These Common Mistakes**

* **Watering on a fixed schedule** (always check the soil first)
* **Letting them sit in water** — always empty saucers after watering
* **Neglecting during heatwaves** — even drought-tolerant plants need help when it’s blazing hot

### 🏡 **Final Thoughts**

Geraniums are incredibly generous plants — give them the right care, and they’ll reward you with **months of vibrant, cheerful blooms**. The secret? It’s all in the watering. With a little attention and the right technique, you’ll have a garden or balcony overflowing with color, and everyone will be asking how you do it.

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Now you know the answer: **water smart, not often** — and your geraniums will thrive like never before.

Would you like a quick visual watering schedule or tips for overwintering geraniums? Just let me know! 🌿

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