Geraniums are hardy perennials so are not too fussy except for extremes. If you mean Zonal Pelargoniums they need frost protection.
Geraniums are not typically considered cold hardy plants, as they are more suited to warmer climates. They may not survive frost or freezing temperatures.
Geraniums can tolerate temperatures as low as 45 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.
they live in cold waters. sometimes though they tend to prefer it if the heat of the water is lukewarm.
Geraniums are sensitive to frost and typically cannot survive exposure to freezing temperatures. It is important to protect them during cold weather to ensure their survival.
Geraniums do not require a lot of water to thrive. They prefer well-drained soil and only need to be watered when the top inch of soil is dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues.
They can survive in the strong desert heat because that is what they prefer. They do not like extremely cold or dry weather.
Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
Geraniums are typically not able to survive outside during winter in most regions, as they are sensitive to cold temperatures. It is recommended to bring them indoors or protect them with a covering during the winter months.
No, geraniums don't prefer acidic soil. But yes, they prefer slightly acidic soil. As with most soil life and cultivated plants, geraniums favor a soil pH of 6.5. They can tolerate a range of 5.8 to 7.0. But they do their best when the pH only is slightly acidic and is bordering the neutral range of 6.5-7.0.
Geraniums can survive in 40-degree weather, but they may not thrive and could be damaged if exposed to prolonged periods of cold temperatures. It is best to protect them or bring them indoors if temperatures drop significantly.
Uh...Geraniums?
I had six pots of geraniums on my windowsill.