It could also be fun to try and take cuttings to start new geraniums and save on expenses. Geraniums are so hardy that some families have been passing them down as family keepsakes for decades.
(or simply move any geraniums already in containers) l Store them as bare root plants. l Take cuttings and root them in potting soil. The first method is the easiest way to save the best specimens.
This fast-growing perennial plant is low-maintenance and attracts butterflies, making it the perfect choice for your garden ...
Q: I have a scented geranium that I saved from a friend’s garden. It has grown too tall and I want to know how to grow more plants from it. Will cuttings grow? If yes, can I root the cuttings in ...
If you've never taken cuttings before, try pelargoniums as it's a straightforward technique, with guaranteed results. You can increase the volume of plants for your own garden or try swapping your ...