Tender geraniums won't survive winter in growing zones 9 and below without protection. They can be overwintered indoors as houseplants or cuttings, or kept in a dormant, bare root state. In spring, ...
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Dear Master Gardener: Can I keep my geraniums for next year by overwintering them? Answer: One way to over-winter geraniums is to take cuttings and root them in early fall. Geranium stem cuttings ...
If you've been enjoying the colorful beauty of geraniums during the summer, you might be getting nervous about seasons changing and cold weather coming. Geraniums (genus Geranium) are tender ...
Q: I have several geraniums that I overwintered, and I’d like to take clippings and plant them in my window box. Can I do this, or do I have to baby them and start them indoors first? A: It takes a ...
Last week I aimed to help M.M. of Albuquerque get a geranium back on its feet, explaining the how's and what's to do for it. This week, I'm offering suggestions on how to rescue cuttings from the ...
DENVER — If you brought your geranium plants inside last fall, you can propagate them and make new, free plants. You'll need small pots, potting soil and a rooting powder (available at garden centers ...
DENVER — If you kept geraniums inside this winter or propagated new ones, prepare them for spring planting. Mine are going crazy. Longer days and more sun intensity are inspiring them to grow and ...
FARGO-Did you hear about the plant breeder who recently crossed a four-leaf clover with poison ivy? It seems he had a rash of good luck. Speaking of good luck, we're fortunate if we have an ...
Common geraniums in the Pelargonium genus are attractive container and bedding plants adding color and fragrance to the garden all season long, but did you know there are different types of Geraniums ...