If you want to get a jump on spring and add more plants to your garden for free, start by propagating any of these plants in ...
It's possible to overwinter your geraniums so that they can last into the next year, and there are multiple benefits for ...
Jules Ginenthal, Natural Areas Stewardship coordinator at Cornell Botanical Gardens, plants a grafted lingering ash tree ...
Keep a garden journal. Consult your journal in the winter, so you can better plan for the growing season. Central/Eastern ...
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 ...
Tender geraniums won't survive winter in growing zones 9 and below without protection. They can be overwintered indoors as houseplants or cuttings, or kept in a dormant, bare root state. In spring, ...
Question: Dear Master Gardeners, I bought some beautiful geraniums for the summer, can you tell me if and how I can keep them for next year? Answer: Yes, great question. For much of the US, geraniums ...
Why buy more plants when the ones you already have are perfectly capable of making new ones for you? There are tons of stunning flowers that are easy to propagate from cuttings, including geraniums ...
It is time to take cuttings of annuals such as geraniums and begonias that you want to keep over the winter. Cool nights in September will harden off the plants, which will make them more difficult to ...
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 ...