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.
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.
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 ...
Unlike marigolds, zinnias, and petunias, geraniums are classified as tender perennials, not annuals. But because they don't survive our zone 6 winters, we tend to treat them as disposable annuals. In ...
Whether you call them pelargoniums, storksbills, or geraniums, we can all agree that these blooms are a winning planting selection. However, as eye-catching, pretty, and fragrant as geraniums are, ...
Q: I watched your webinar last fall on overwintering geraniums, and I’ve been growing them under lights in the basement like you suggested. They are doing very well and flowering, but I don’t know if ...
Q: Is it true that geraniums can be pulled out of their pots or from the flower box and stored without soil for the winter in the unheated basement? How does one do this successfully? I have a few ...
Many people treat geraniums and fuchsias as annuals, but with the right winter care, these summer favorites can bloom again for many years. The methods outlined here will help place your plants into ...