About deadheading  your geraniums!

Taking off the dead flowers encourages more new flowers.

But you need to do it correctly!

Do NOT just cut the flower off.  Then you have ugly spiky stems everywhere.

Find the 'elbow'.  See in the black circle lower in this image.

A closeup of where the 'elbow is'.

It breaks with a satisfying snap!  That's why people can't help themselves deadhead geraniums!

When you remove the spent flowers, the plant creates more flowers to create seeds.  It wants to reproduce to survive.

After you deadhead your geranium, give them some diluted fertilizer to help them grow new flowers. Click below for more details!