Q: I have several geraniums that I overwintered, and I’d like to take clippings and plant them in my window box. Can I do this, or do I have to baby them and start them indoors first? A: It takes a ...
These garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means ...
Growing new plants from cuttings is the closest thing to garden magic. With just a snip of fresh growth and a bit of patience, you can turn one plant into many—no seeds required. Place a stem in water ...
Frequent questions tell me many of you are looking to bring your geraniums indoors this winter. Maybe you took new cuttings in September that have now rooted, or perhaps you'd like to keep the ...
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 ...
Expand the beauty in your garden by growing new seedlings from fresh cuttings—this is a great planting option because the process is free and saves you a trip to the nursery. To propagate new plants, ...
While there's no official poll, it's a safe bet to assume geraniums are America's favorite bedding plant. Nothing signals the arrival of summer more than a window box of scarlet geraniums. And if ...
If you've been enjoying the colorful beauty of geraniums during the summer, you might be getting nervous about seasons changing and cold weather coming. Geraniums (genus Geranium) are tender ...