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The market leading Pinto series has experienced reconstructive breeding to produce the Pinto Premium geranium series. Rehabbed for more uniform habit, earlier flowering, and less need for PGR's and large blooms on shorter stems for improved shelf life at retail, Pinto Premium geranium varieties show great outdoor performance that home gardeners have come to love.
- Weeks to finish: 14 - 15 weeks
- Soil temperature: 72 - 75 degrees fahrenheit
- Germination days: 5 - 12 days
- Grow on temperature day: 70 - 75 degrees fahrenheit
- Grow on temperature night: 60 - 65 degrees fahrenheit
- Plant spread: 11 - 13 inches
- Plant height: 13-15"
- Plant type: annual
HOW TO PLANT GERANIUMS
When to plant:
Sow seeds indoors 10 weeks before last frost. Plant seedlings outdoors in spring after all threat of frost has passed. Container-grown transplants are best planted in spring.
Where to plant:
Plant geraniums in an area that will get at least 6 hours of sun a day, in fertile, well-draining soil.
How to plant:
For potted plants, place seedlings in 4-inch containers and move up to larger pots as they grow. Plant in-ground geraniums with 6 to 24 inches between them, depending on their growth habit; don’t overcrowd them.