Pelargonium 'Lady Plymouth'
geranium 'Lady Plymouth'
- 9cm pot
- £7.99
- available to order from spring
- 2 + 1 FREE 9cm pots
- £15.98 £5.33 each
- available to order from spring
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- Standard £5.99
- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or general-purpose potting compost for containers
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: June to October
- Hardiness: frost tender (will need winter protection)
Bold, scented foliage and soft pastel flowers make this a brilliant choice for bright patios and sunny windowsills.
Pelargonium ‘Lady Plymouth’ grows into a tidy, upright plant, carrying deeply lobed grey-green leaves neatly edged in creamy white. Brush past the foliage and you’ll catch a clear rose-mint to lemon fragrance, adding another layer of interest to this evergreen favourite. Through summer, clusters of small, pale mauve-pink flowers with gently irregular petals rise above the variegated leaves, giving a light, airy display that works beautifully in containers.
Ideal for pots on the patio, in a conservatory or as a seasonal bedding plant, it thrives in full sun and prefers neutral to alkaline, well-drained compost. Bring plants indoors before the first frost to overwinter and keep that scented foliage going year-round.
Pelargonium ‘Lady Plymouth’ grows into a tidy, upright plant, carrying deeply lobed grey-green leaves neatly edged in creamy white. Brush past the foliage and you’ll catch a clear rose-mint to lemon fragrance, adding another layer of interest to this evergreen favourite. Through summer, clusters of small, pale mauve-pink flowers with gently irregular petals rise above the variegated leaves, giving a light, airy display that works beautifully in containers.
Ideal for pots on the patio, in a conservatory or as a seasonal bedding plant, it thrives in full sun and prefers neutral to alkaline, well-drained compost. Bring plants indoors before the first frost to overwinter and keep that scented foliage going year-round.
Pot up in free-draining compost and grow them on in a bright, frost-free spot. Move plants outside only after all risk of frost has passed, placing them in a sunny, sheltered position. Water regularly, allowing the surface to dry slightly between waterings, as they dislike being constantly wet. Remove faded flowers and yellowing leaves to keep plants tidy and to encourage more blooms.
Feed every couple of weeks through the growing season with a dilute high-potash fertiliser such as Tomorite to support flowering. Pinch back leggy growth to maintain a bushy shape, and bring plants back indoors before autumn frosts if you wish to overwinter them.
Feed every couple of weeks through the growing season with a dilute high-potash fertiliser such as Tomorite to support flowering. Pinch back leggy growth to maintain a bushy shape, and bring plants back indoors before autumn frosts if you wish to overwinter them.
