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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.
Overwinter your blooms the right way with these top tips. Bring your geraniums inside about three weeks before the first frost. Repot your geraniums in fresh soil with at least 50 percent cactus mix ...
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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 ...
Annual geraniums (Pelargonium) are among the most popular flowering plants grown in gardens. These easy-to-grow, low-maintenance plants provide color to landscapes from May until the arrival of frost.
Geraniums are a popular flowering plant for beds, borders, containers, hanging baskets and window boxes. The first hard frost will destroy geraniums, unless gardeners take steps to over-winter them.
Q: Can I overwinter my geraniums by digging them up and storing them as bare-root plants? A: Garden geraniums can be overwintered indoors by potting up individual plants, taking cuttings or storing ...