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Do this and your geraniums will be able to bloom almost continuously for over a year.

That kind of line — “Do this and your geraniums will bloom almost continuously for over a year” — is typical gardening clickbait. It usually refers to one simple tip that’s being exaggerated.

For Geranium, the truth is:

What actually helps geraniums bloom more

Geraniums can flower for a long time, but they won’t bloom nonstop for a year without care adjustments. Continuous flowering depends on several real factors:

1. Deadheading (most important)

  • Remove spent flowers regularly
  • This prevents seed formation and encourages new blooms

2. Plenty of sunlight

  • At least 6–8 hours of direct sun daily
  • Low light = lots of leaves, few flowers

3. Proper watering

  • Water when soil is dry on top
  • Overwatering reduces flowering and causes root problems

4. Light feeding

  • Use a low-nitrogen fertilizer
  • Too much nitrogen = lush leaves, fewer flowers

5. Temperature conditions

  • Geraniums bloom best in mild to warm conditions
  • Extreme heat or cold slows flowering

What the “secret trick” usually is

These headlines often refer to things like:

  • Banana peel fertilizer
  • Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)
  • Coffee grounds
  • Pruning tips

These can help slightly, but none will magically produce nonstop blooming for a year.

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