tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4790469972841942302.post8963094534477581970..comments2023-10-06T11:09:47.433-04:00Comments on From Seed to Scrumptious: Perennial GeraniumGeorgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15005917822282749127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4790469972841942302.post-10399477305840277732012-05-28T14:57:52.229-04:002012-05-28T14:57:52.229-04:00I also have a perennial geranium that I really lik...I also have a perennial geranium that I really like...my favorite is the Johnson's Blue, and I one similar to the one you show here. I've tried moving pieces of it, and you're right...it doesn't like to be moved!Alicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17973714830730420149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4790469972841942302.post-21262507420236869362012-05-28T14:18:50.483-04:002012-05-28T14:18:50.483-04:00I loved mine at first. They were so easy to take c...I loved mine at first. They were so easy to take care of and made my flower beds seem full and lush with their pretty purple/blue color. After a couple of years though, I have come to dislike it ~ it has become a bully and taken over not only the flower beds, but has started popping up all over in what once was a beautiful lawn! It and the campanula have laid claim to all beds and lawn as their dominion, allowing only some dandilion, clovers and other nasty weeds to join in their rampage! Now I know why, when the gal who gave me that first start, asked me 'are you sure you want this?' I wish I had the forget me knots instead! Other people say theirs behaves like the geranium does for me, but I can't seem to get it to grow. Oh well! such is the life of a gardener ~ full of trial and error and lots of learning! It's all good. :~PLady Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12478162101957028151noreply@blogger.com