Cranesbills 'Rozanne' is a perennial geranium cultivar which was discovered in a home garden in Somerset, England. Somehow, this natural cultivar is exceptionally hardy to heat and has a long flowering window than its parent plant, during which it produces large quantities of blue-purple blooms. It is low maintenance and deer and rabbit resistant as well.
Water:
Cranesbills 'Rozanne' thrives in humidity and requires consistent watering, particularly in summer to lower surface temperature. During winter, limit watering to prevent root rot. Allow the soil to dry out before watering, but prolonged dryness can lead to leaf loss. Ensure proper drainage during rainy periods.
Fertilize:
The cranesbills 'Rozanne' thrives with proper fertilization, requiring a base fertilizer at sowing and additional feed during its rapid spring growth, ideally 1-2 times. For outdoor plants, slow-release fertilizers prevent nutrient dilution. Indoor plants should receive balanced liquid fertilizers post-establishment, while phosphate fertilizers enhance flowering and extend bloom duration.
Pruning:
Cranesbills 'Rozanne' requires careful pruning in early to late spring to remove dead stems and encourage growth. Deadheading boosts blooming, while pruning enhances air circulation and reduces disease risk. For optimal results, consult trusted horticultural guides for specific techniques.
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