Almost any gardener will find a place for geranium on the windowsill, because it is a beautiful and unpretentious plant.
In winter, many indoor flowers go into a kind of hibernation. There is no talk of any flowering during this period.
But it's not the time of year. Geraniums and many plants that are not thought to bloom in winter can do so. You just need to help them a little by adding fertilizer.
For example, to see geraniums in bloom all year round, you need to apply complex fertilizer. The plant must receive three key macroelements: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
Any mineral liquid fertilizer will do for this. They contain all the necessary macro- and microelements for geraniums and other indoor plants.
Experienced gardeners are skeptical about folk remedies like tea leaves. According to them, such "self-help" does not guarantee that the plant will bloom abundantly, especially in winter.