Ivy Geranium Seeds – Reach Out Formula Mix for Stunning Hanging Baskets
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When it comes to creating vibrant, cascading baskets overflowing with color, Ivy Geraniums are among the best choices. Their trailing habit, combined with resilient growth and nonstop blooms, makes them perfect for both home gardeners and professional growers. The Reach Out Formula Mix brings together a blend of vivid colors that will brighten patios, porches, and retail displays all season long.
Start your journey today with Ivy Geranium Seeds – Reach Out Formula Mix and transform your garden with show-stopping baskets and planters.
Why Choose Ivy Geraniums?
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Trailing Growth Habit
Unlike upright geraniums, Ivy Geraniums gracefully cascade over the sides of baskets and containers, creating a lush, flowing display. -
Continuous Blooms
From late spring until frost, Reach Out Formula Mix produces clusters of colorful flowers in shades of red, pink, lavender, and white. -
Heat and Drought Tolerance
These geraniums thrive in warm conditions and require less maintenance than more delicate annuals, making them perfect for busy gardeners. -
Great for Resale
Garden centers and nurseries love Ivy Geraniums because they are easy to grow in 4” pots and baskets, making them highly marketable to customers seeking instant curb appeal.
How to Grow Ivy Geraniums from Seed
1. Starting Indoors
Ivy Geraniums are best started indoors, 12–16 weeks before the last expected frost.
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Sowing Depth: Lightly press seeds into the surface of a sterile seed-starting mix. Cover very lightly with vermiculite.
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Germination Temperature: 70–75°F (21–24°C).
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Light Needs: Provide bright light, as seeds require light to germinate.
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Germination Time: 7–14 days.
2. Growing On
Once seedlings emerge:
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Transplanting: Move to 288- or 200-cell trays until ready for pots.
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Temperature: Maintain 65–70°F during the day and 60–65°F at night.
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Fertilizing: Feed with a balanced fertilizer every 1–2 weeks.
3. Transplanting Outdoors
After frost danger has passed, transplant seedlings into baskets, containers, or garden beds. Ivy Geraniums perform best in well-drained soil and full to partial sun.
Care and Maintenance
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Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. Allow the top inch to dry slightly before watering again.
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Fertilizer: Feed every two weeks with a liquid fertilizer high in potassium to encourage continuous blooming.
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Deadheading: Although self-cleaning, removing spent flowers helps maintain a tidy look.
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Spacing: In baskets, plant 3–5 plugs per 12” basket for a full display.
Landscaping and Resale Uses
The Reach Out Formula Mix shines in many settings:
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Hanging Baskets: Cascading blooms create breathtaking color displays.
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Patio Containers: Use in tall urns or mixed planters with trailing companions.
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Resale Crops: Nurseries love Ivy Geraniums for their long shelf-life, vigorous growth, and high customer appeal.
Whether you are growing for your own enjoyment or for retail sales, this mix offers unbeatable performance and reliability.
Ready to Grow?
Order your Ivy Geranium Seeds – Reach Out Formula Mix today and bring cascading color to your garden or greenhouse.
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For home gardeners, shop Smaller Seed Packs.
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For larger projects, explore Bulk Seeds – All Packs.
For even more tips on growing and selling Ivy Geraniums, don’t miss our in-depth guide:
👉 Ivy Geraniums Complete Growing Guide for Stunning Hanging Baskets and Resale Success
Final Thoughts
The Reach Out Formula Mix Ivy Geranium is one of the best choices for cascading baskets, vibrant patios, and retail displays. With their low-maintenance growth and season-long blooms, these plants deliver beauty and value all summer long. Whether you are a gardener wanting curb appeal or a nursery selling to eager customers, Reach Out Formula Mix is a dependable performer.