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Geum

Geum is one of the most rewarding hardy perennials for London gardens, bringing long-lasting colour from late spring into summer. Loved for their vibrant, open flowers in shades of orange, red and yellow, Geums add movement and lightness to borders, patio planters and courtyard spaces. Their airy stems rise above compact foliage, making them perfect for layering with grasses, salvias and nepeta. At Boma Garden Centre, our Geum selection is chosen for strong garden performance, repeat flowering and reliable structure. Ideal for sun or light shade, Geums are an easy way to refresh your outdoor planting with lasting seasonal interest.

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Geum FAQs

Geums are reliable flowering perennials loved for their glowing late spring and summer colour, easy garden performance and compact habit. They are ideal for London gardens, patio planters and mixed borders, where they combine beautifully with grasses, salvias, nepeta and other cottage garden favourites. Below you will find answers to some of the most common questions about growing, caring for and choosing Geum plants.

Geum is a hardy perennial grown for its bright, saucer-shaped flowers and neat clump-forming foliage. It is especially valued for bringing warm shades of orange, red, yellow and apricot into the garden from late spring into summer.

Yes, Geums are very well suited to London gardens. They perform well in borders, courtyard gardens and larger planters, provided they are planted in well-drained soil and not left sitting in water through winter.

Yes, Geums are perennial plants, which means they return year after year. Once established, they can provide reliable seasonal colour and often become better clumps over time with the right care.

Geums are happiest in a sunny or lightly shaded position with fertile, well-drained soil. They work beautifully near the front or middle of a border, where their flowers can lift surrounding planting without becoming lost behind taller plants.

Yes, Geums can grow very well in outdoor pots and planters. Use a good-quality compost, make sure the container has drainage holes, and avoid letting the compost dry out completely in warmer weather.

Most Geums prefer full sun or light partial shade. In hotter spots, a little afternoon shade can help keep flowers fresher for longer, especially during warmer spells.

Geums usually flower from late spring into summer, and many varieties will continue for weeks. Regular deadheading can often encourage further flowers and keep the plant looking tidy.

Yes, deadheading Geums is recommended. Removing spent flower stems helps the plant stay neat and can encourage more flowers over a longer period.

Geums pair beautifully with salvias, nepeta, hardy geraniums, grasses, astrantia and alliums. Their warm flower colours also look striking against silver foliage and soft green planting schemes.

Yes, Geums are generally easy-care perennials. They benefit from regular watering while establishing, occasional feeding in the growing season, and lifting or dividing older clumps if they become tired or congested.