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Geraniums can also be over wintered by taking cuttings from outdoor plants during late summer or early fall, before the first killing frost. This is one method of geranium propagation, necessary to maintain the distinct markings, habit or shape and scent of many geraniums.
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I have one geranium that I have managed to over winter in my basement for 3 years now. But it dies back every year and starts all new growth in the spring. This is one of the plants I would like more of. ... Return to the Plant Propagation Forum | Post a Follow-Up...
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Q: Please help me with this problem. I started a scarlet border geranium from seed. The veins on ... Q: I have a couple of questions about plant propagation. Do you have to let the cut surface of geraniums dry before rooting a cutting? If you cut the tops off of a pepperomia will it send out new shoots from the bottom?
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Common geraniums are actually members of the genus Pelargonium, while members of the genus Geranium include native wildflowers and herbaceous perennials. ... Propagation – Most geraniums root easily from stem cuttings, and many cultivars must be vegetatively propagated to maintain desired flower and/or leaf color,
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2. Using a new, clean single-edged razor blade, carefully cut off a 3- to 5-inch piece of geranium that includes 3-5 nodes (a node is the growth point on the stem where leaves originate).
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www.marthastewart.com/article/propagating-geraniums
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Gives tips on growing geraniums for the home and outdoors. Describes geranium varieties and propagation of geraniums from cuttings. For general public. ... Geranium flowers come in white, pink, salmon, red, fuchsia, lavender, and bi-colors. There are double flower types and old-fashioned singles. Growth habits range...
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A thread in the Propagation forum, titled Hardy Geranium Propagation by Cuttings? ... I have several hardy geranium plants--not the commonly known annual red pelargoniums--that I would like to ... I have read that certain 'cutting' propagation techniques are more successfull than some others for these particular Hardy Geraniums,
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Permitting some air circulation lessens the likelihood of disease in the super-humid propagation atmosphere. Pots that are at least 2 inches deep are useful for rooting just a few cuttings, but those deeper than 3 inches may keep the rooting medium too wet for good aeration. ... A couple of additional notes on geranium cuttings.
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