Overwinter geraniums by taking cuttings and propagating them inside for the winter. Bring potted geraniums indoors slowly, or dig up garden plants and move them to pots inside. Leave bare root plants ...
Geraniums are one of summer's most beloved blooms. These beautiful blossoms can bathe your garden in a sea of bright pink, purple, orange, and lavender—the perfect showy display for the warmer months.
A lot of calculus goes into deciding what plants fill your garden, from the aesthetics of layering foliage to whether you ...
There are avoidable mistakes that are killing your geraniums in the garden, and leaving them to fend for themselves in the freezing winter temperatures is one of them. If you want to help your garden ...
Did you hear about the cheapskate who made his pancakes so thin they only had one side? I’m all for being thrifty around the yard and garden, but saving geraniums over winter isn’t just about getting ...
Q: I watched your webinar last fall on overwintering geraniums, and I’ve been growing them under lights in the basement like you suggested. They are doing very well and flowering, but I don’t know if ...
Q.: The geraniums and begonias I dug up this fall and stored in the basement are doing too good -- they are flowering like it is the middle of August. Should I cut off the blooms, cut back the light ...
Many gardeners like to keep their annual geraniums from year to year. As cold weather approaches, now is the time to make your move. Plants already growing in containers may simply be brought indoors.
The first is to take it easy on the water. Geraniums come from a dry climate, so they can deal with wet soil, but they don't need it wet. When you are making the houseplant watering rounds, don't give ...
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