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Q. Last fall you told us how to start geraniums by mixing sand with peat moss and taking cuttings from healthy plants. I did this and have about 10 plants growing in small Styrofoam cups. Should you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KenWiedeman / Getty Images Common geraniums in the Pelargonium genus are attractive container and bedding plants adding color and ...
Taking cuttings from your existing plants and creating new plant babies from them is a fun, rewarding, and fairly simple process. It is super exciting to see new buds and stems appear from your ...
You’ve probably grown annual geraniums (in the genus Pelargonium) for years. But those plants are cousins to true geraniums (Geranium spp.) or perennial geraniums. These under-utilized flowers deserve ...
A. Geranium cuttings do rot in water. But they're easy to root if you follow these instructions: "Cuttings of young growth can be taken after the stems are firm and can be four to six nodes long. Be ...
The first hard frost destroys geraniums growing outdoors. However, it's possible to over-winter geraniums indoors. Before frost, pot up individual plants, take cuttings, or store bare-root plants in a ...
What’s in a name? The name geranium brings several things to mind: The stalwart red blooms we see everywhere from memorial plants marking a loved-ones grave to mass borders in ahome landscape to a ...
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 ...