Geranium x cantabrigiense 'St Ola' - 9cm Pot

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'St Ola'

An elegant 'St Ola' selection, a hardy herbaceous perennial forming a plant of around 40cm, carrying divided aromatic foliage and saucer-shaped flowers over a generous season, a fine choice for ground cover, edging and mixed borders.
Deciduous
£6.99

In stock

Flowering
MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP
Attracts Wildlife
Bees Beneficial Insects
Ideal For
Borders Containers Patio Woodland Ground Cover

Plant Description

Geranium cant. 'St Ola' is a reliable herbaceous perennial grown for the appeal of Geranium x cantabrigiense 'St Ola', with pink flowers from spring into autumn and green deciduous foliage. This Cranesbill is an excellent choice for borders, containers, woodland-style planting, patio pots and ground cover, where it brings colour, texture and seasonal interest. It is especially effective from spring into autumn, and performs best in sun or partial shade.


Geranium cant. 'St Ola' is low-maintenance once established and suits a wide range of garden styles, from traditional borders to more contemporary planting combinations. Reaching around 0.5m at maturity, it is best planted at the front of a border and in pots and containers with sun or partial shade. As a deciduous plant, it brings a fresh flush of new growth each season. It is suitable for outdoor growing in most UK gardens. It performs best in sandy, loam or chalk soils that remain well drained. It can also be a useful plant for bees and beneficial insects.

Supplied in a 9cm pot, this size offers a practical starting point for planting out, patio displays or growing on at home.

Planting & Aftercare

Choose a pot with drainage holes slightly larger than the nursery pot. Use well-draining potting mix. Place the plant at the same depth it was in the original pot. Water thoroughly after planting.
Water when the top 2-3cm of soil feels dry. In spring and summer, this is typically once a week. Reduce watering in autumn and winter. Always check the soil before watering to avoid overwatering.
Overwatering is the most common issue. Avoid placing in direct sunlight which can scorch leaves. Don't repot too frequently - most plants prefer to be slightly root-bound. Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot.
Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser every 2-4 weeks during the growing season (spring to early autumn). Reduce or stop feeding in winter when growth naturally slows.
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