Key Takeaways Tender geraniums won't survive winter in growing zones 9 and below without protection.They can be overwintered ...
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.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Whether you call them pelargoniums, storksbills, or geraniums, we can all ...
Question: Dear Master Gardeners, I bought some beautiful geraniums for the summer, can you tell me if and how I can keep them ...
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.
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 ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Many of us buy geraniums each spring as annuals, but with just a little work, you can save this year’s flowers to plant again next year… for free! I like free flowers. First ...
Save money, time and gas next planting season by overwintering your tender geraniums, that is, the ones you’ve been buying ...
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 ...
Follow these tips and tricks for healthy, vibrant blooms. 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 ...
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 ...
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.