Although geraniums are generally grown as annuals because they aren't frost-tolerant, you can overwinter them indoors using a very simple technique.
After tending to your geraniums all summer, you can overwinter them instead of starting over next year. Here are three ways to overwinter geraniums for next year.
A few years ago, a wonderful lady from church asked me if you can keep geraniums over the winter. When I was in the greenhouse business with my family, we had very unusual clients. One client we had ...
By doing this simple task, you'll encourage stronger, healthier geranium growth. And with some added help, you'll increase the quantity of roots, too.
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.
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 ...
Indeed, the long languid days of summer are giving way to softer light and a crispness in the air. We savor these last days of summer as our gardens transition into warm autumnal colors and we enjoy ...
Q In France and Israel I've seen beautiful trailing geraniums planted everywhere in window boxes and planters. They have red and white flowers and look like the common upright geraniums except that ...