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Geranium Multibloom Pink Seed – Compact Free-Flowering Perennial

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Geranium Multibloom Pink Seed produces compact, free-flowering zonal geranium plants with generous pink blooms. The imported source copy notes 7 cm flowers and up to 10 stems per plant, making this a strong choice for pots, borders and patio colour.

Plant Information

  • Plant Type: Tender perennial, usually grown as a bedding or container annual.
  • Scientific Name: Pelargonium x hortorum

Growing Information

  • General Sowing Time: Late winter to spring in warm trays; transplant after frost risk has passed.
  • Position: Full sun to bright light; afternoon shade helps in very hot areas.
  • Sow Depth: Cover scarified seed lightly in a warm seedling mix.
  • Spacing: 25-30 cm apart in beds or containers.
  • Germination: A few days to up to a month at about 21-24 C; keep seed mix consistently moist.
  • Height: Compact bedding/container geranium; allow about 30-45 cm depending on pot and conditions.
  • Available Pack Sizes: 10 scarified seed, 100 scarified seed

Why Grow Geranium Multibloom Pink?

  • Compact plants suit pots, patio containers and neat bedding displays.
  • Pink 7 cm flowers give strong colour without taking over small spaces.
  • Free-flowering habit can produce up to 10 stems per plant.
  • Seed-raised geraniums are useful for uniform seasonal planting.
  • Excellent for bright entrances, balconies and sunny container groupings.

Container & Bedding Uses

Grow Geranium Multibloom Pink in pots, troughs, patio planters or sunny garden beds. The compact habit makes it useful for retail-ready containers and for filling colour gaps between taller flowering annuals.

Growing Notes

  • These are commonly called geraniums, but botanically they are pelargoniums.
  • Start seed warm and bright for steady establishment.
  • Use free-draining soil and avoid overwatering.
  • Pinch young plants if needed to encourage a bushier shape.
  • Deadhead spent flowers to keep plants neat and flowering.

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