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To store garden geraniums over the winter you need to dig them up before the first frost. Shake all of the soil away from the roots. Now you have a couple of choices. First choice is to cut the stems down to about 3 inches. ... WINTER STORAGE OFGERANIUMS Frostette 2 94 Oct 27, 2009 7:58 PM...
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A thread in the Article: Winter Storage of Geraniums (Pelargonium) forum, titled Geraniums made easy ... • Article: Winter Storage of Geraniums (Pelargonium)
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To overwinter geraniums in dormant storage, dig up the entire plant before frost and gently shake the soil from the roots. Place the plants inside open paper bags or hang them upside-down from the rafters in a cool, dark location for the winter.
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Winter storage of living plant material requires the same attention to details as their culture. Whether the plant survives the winter in your storage, and whether it continues to develop the following season depend on a number of factors. ... Generally, fuchsias, geraniums, and tuberousrooted plants are stored from...
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Unfortunately, a couple of days ago I got caught with my geraniums out, so to speak. We got an unexpected snowfall which left my MANY geraniums with translucent leaves. Is there any point to storing them now that this damage has been done. ... RE: Winter storage mistake...
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There are several methods of keeping bedding Geraniums over winter. The preferred method is to take cuttings in the fall just prior to a killing frost. Geranium stem cuttings, also called slips, should be three to four inches long, and taken from the tops of the stems.
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winter storage, geraniums, potting mix: Michael, Both geraniums and dracena spikes are easy to keep alive over the winter, and there are several ways you can do so. 1. The easiest would be to pull the pots into a place that is as sunny as possible. ... Each pot has a spike in the center,and three geraniums around it.
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Winter Care of Geraniums ... Barbara wrote: After lifting geraniums (also hanging ivy geraniums and citronella), how do I store for the winter? Thanks - Barbara poknhope@orwell.net (in NE Ohio); The most important thing I can tell you is to keep all of your plants away from heat sources in the house.
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www.thegardenhelper.com/geraniums.htm
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Since geraniums have no storage structure (i.e., bulb, tuber, corm) they must be carried over the winter as stem and leaf tissue which is either actively growing, or dormant.
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