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How Far Apart to Plant Geraniums?
Space Geraniums 12 inches apart within the row, and keep 18 inches between rows. Remove spent flower stalks at the base to keep them tidy.
| Plant spacing | 12 in (30 cm) apart |
| Row spacing | 18 in (46 cm) apart |
| Planting depth | Transplant at root-ball level |
| Sunlight | Full sun to part shade |
| When to plant | After last frost |
| Good companions | roses, tomatoes, cabbage |
| Avoid near | none major |
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Spacing tips for Geraniums
Mounding geraniums want 12 inches so leaves stay dry and blooms show well.
Companion planting
Plant near: roses, tomatoes, cabbage.
Keep away from: none major.
Frequently asked questions
- How far apart should I plant Geraniums?
- Space Geraniums about 12 inches apart within the row, with 18 inches between rows. Remove spent flower stalks at the base to keep them tidy.
- How deep do I plant Geraniums?
- Plant Geraniums at a depth of Transplant at root-ball level.
- What grows well with Geraniums?
- Good companions for Geraniums include roses, tomatoes, cabbage. Avoid planting near none major.