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How to successfully overwinter geraniums
- Geraniums can be successfully overwintered indoors, a practice used by gardeners for generations, ensuring almost a 100% success rate for maintaining plants.
- Before frost, gardeners should gently remove geraniums from outdoor containers and shake off the soil from the roots.
- Keeping geraniums in a cool area with temperatures between 60 and 65 degrees helps them thrive during winter, according to Don Kinzler.
- Taking cuttings in September can help start new plants, rejuvenating any that have become old and woody.
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How to successfully overwinter geraniums
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 plants on the cheap. If we save money on geraniums, we can spend more at the local garden center on fruit trees, landscape shrubs and container plants that aren’t as easy to winter as geraniums. Keeping geraniums from year to year by overwintering t…
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