Pratense Geranium
Pratense Geranium Tips
Growing Geraniums Outside
You can grow Geraniums outside in planters, containers, window boxes and flower beds.
Pratense Geranium - Where To Buy
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Pratense Geranium Seeds Of Wisdom
For a herbal infusion, you want to infuse olive oil with your herb. Find a jar that can be tightly covered and fill with the botanicals til it is 1” from the rim. Pour in extra virgin olive oil to cover. Sit on the windowsill for 2 weeks. Shake it every day. Strain out the flowers and store in the refrigerator. It should keep for 3 months.
Geraniums need 6 hours of sun every day to flourish so plant them in a spot that is at least partially sunny.
Indoor geraniums will flower if put in a very sunny spot. Make sure they are in a container large enough for the plant with good drainage. Fertilize every month spring through summer and every other month fall through winter.
Geraniums are loved for their colorful blossoms and aromatic oil.
Pratense Geranium News
Sprig Editor and Contributing EditorWashington Post, United States - 5 hours agoFor ticks, you can try and make a homemade recipe that includes mostly vegetable oil and rose geranium oil -- 2 tblespoons to 10 drops. ... |
Weddin Geranium and Garden Club NewsGrenfell Record and Bland Advertiser, Australia - 14 Aug 2008The monthly meeting of our club was held on Tuesday, 5th August in the warmth and comfort of the Bowling Club meeting room with Vice-President George Walker ... |
Forgotten geranium blooms to giant sizeWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 9 Aug 2008By Mary Therese Biebel mbiebel@timesleader.com When Rita May was growing up, she noticed her mother seemed to have a strategy for growing geraniums so ... |
Geranium took the time to meet with neighboursInnisfil Scope, Canada - 5 Aug 2008On behalf of the group of fence-line neighbours at the south end of Geranium president Earl Rumm's marina at Big Bay Point, I would like to thank him, ... |
Georges’ giant geraniumsReading Evening Post, UK - 14 Aug 2008The Georges must be geniuses when it comes to germination judging by their giant geranium. Doreen George, of Southampton Street, Central Reading, ... |
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Plant Profile for Geranium pratense (meadow geranium)
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Healing Properties Of Geraniums
Explore the medicinal uses of this plant from healing skin to repelling insects to relieveing symptoms of PMS.
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Using Geraniums For Healthy Skin and Hair
The wild geranium has antiseptic properties that are said to help balance oily or dry sking and hair. It is also said to help relieve acne. A tea can be made that can be applied topically or a compress can be used to help heal bruises, cuts, sunburn and other skin ailments.
A hot steam facial over a geranium tea or using it as a wash for your hair can help even out your complexion and hair texture.
Geraniums And PMS
Among the medicinal properties attributed to geraniums is the ability to help relieve the symptoms of PMS and menopause.
Geraniums have astringent and antiseptic properties and have been used for healing and to repel insects for centuries. Native to South Africa, the plant produces essential oils in small glands around the foliage and flowers. The best time to harvest the oil is when the plant is just starting to flower.
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