Planting geraniums is a great, colorful way to herald or preview the arrival of Spring. These vibrant flower generators, popular and easy-to-grow annuals for the garden and patio, produce large clusters of showy brilliance without fuss. You can also treat them as houseplants in your Sunniest spots indoors. Choose from pink, salmon, crimson, violet, lavender rose, red, orange or white, depending on availability or order several to create a vibrant multicolored display for an entryway, baskets, window box, garden bed or border. These are the best of heat-tolerant ivy and zonal geranium plants. The mounding or semi-trailing foliage provides a lovely fragrant green canvas. Geraniums make great border or container partners with Sprengeri asparagus fern, calibrachoas, sages, coleus, Sunpatiens, petunias and more. Full Sun for maximum flower power. They can be treated as perennials in USDA Hardindess Zones 10 and 11. You can feed monthly during Spring and Summer with a diluted liquid fertilizer. Your plant will arrive fully rooted in a 2.5-quart grower pot.