New Hampshire Purple Geranium - Planted IB2DWs - July 2026

My Mom recently brought to my attention how I don't have any perennial geraniums in our garden.  That's actually not true as I have one under the dwarf Ginkgo tree by our back stoop.  Brookside Geranium.  

But, why my Mom brought it up was when we were talking about groundcover.  And..."living mulch".   Or, more...my desire to buy LESS MULCH each year by filling in the spots in the garden with easy-to-maintain perennials.

I was at the Big Box store recently and saw these small geranium plugs for $6.98 and 50% off.  They're New Hampshire Purple Geranium.  And, they're certainly small.  But, for $3.50, I figured I'd give it a shot.  

New Hampshire Purple GeraniumNew Hampshire Purple Geranium

Proven Winners has a listing page up for New Hampshire Purple Geranium.  Hardy Geranium, Bloody Cranesbill.  They say:

A profusion of magenta-purple flowers atop compact, spreading mounds of leaves makes this one of the best low-growing cranesbills.

Low-growing.  Like that.  

I bought one.  Yes...I broke my own garden rule. #4 on my list of Great Garden Rules.  Never buy one of anything.  

But, that's what I did.  And, after I have planted it...I now realize what a mistake that is in seeing this tiny plug living all by itself.  See below for the planting.  IB2DWs.  In front of the furthest-down-the-driveway Baby Blue Spruce tree.  Near the Midnight Masquerade Pentstemon.  

New Hampshire Purple Geranium

At least two more of these are called-for here, aren't they?  I'll have to try to remedy this the next time I'm at the big box store. 

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