- Alyssum
- Angelonia
- Bacopa
- Begonias
- Blue daze
- Caladiums
- Cannas
- Celosia
- Chenille
- Cleome
- Coleus
- Crossandra
- Crown of Thorns
- Dianthus
- Dusty Miller
- Geraniums
- Geraniums Ivy
- Groundcovers
- Heather
- Herbs
- Hibiscus
- Impatiens, New Guinea
- Impatiens, Sunpatiens
- Kalanchoe
- Lantana
- Lobelia
- Marigolds
- Ornamentals
- Pansy
- Pentas
- Petunias
- Phlox
- Poinsettias
- Purslane
- Salvia
- Snapdragons
- Torenia
- Verbena
- Vinca (Catharanthus roseus)
- Viola
GeraniumsSurvivor Light Lavender
Geraniums boast spectacular displays of 4 to 5 inch diameter flower clusters composed of small florets arranged in a half sphere. Geraniums benefit from full sun and moderate to rich, well-drained, moist soil. Incorporate a slow-release fertilizer into the soil at planting time. In flower beds, space them 12-14 inches apart and avoid over watering. Geraniums are used as a colorful groundcover on slopes and lawns and they are excellent in containers of all types from small pots to large tubs to window boxes.