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When it comes to taking geranium cuttings, most gardeners will advise that you plant them into a good peat-free potting compost rather than water, as these are not traditionally thirsty plants.
If you just take cuttings from your overwintered plant and put them outside, they may just wither and die. The recommended technique for starting new geranium plants from cuttings is: ...
It is time to take cuttings of annuals such as geraniums and begonias that you want to keep over the winter. Cool nights in ...
Overwintering geraniums as cuttings This is a good method to try if you are limited on bright windowsill space or if you are afraid that bringing in your whole potted plant might also invite in ...
There are several options for accomplishing this. Geraniums can be overwintered indoors by taking cuttings, potting up individual plants or storing bare-root plants in a cool, dry location.
You can even grow geraniums indoors, as long as they get adequate sunlight. It’s easy to propagate geraniums, or grow new plants, by taking cuttings from your existing geraniums.” ...
This week, gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about when to cut back geraniums grown from cuttings over the winter, where to prune a burning bush with rabbit damage, and more.
Plants that are most easily started from softwood cuttings include azaleas (Rhododendron spp.), Begonia spp., Chrysanthemum spp., Fuchsia spp., Geranium spp., Pelargonium spp. and any of the sages ...
Grow Next Year's Annuals From the Cuttings of This Year's Plants By propagating flower starts from cuttings, you can selectively grow only the best plants for your yard.
Taking hardwood cuttings in autumn is an excellent way to propagate more plants for one's gardens. Here's how to cut, root, and care for cuttings.