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Monday, March 12, 2007

Apple Geranium In Bloom

Pelargonium odoratissimum (apple) is already blooming enthusiastically.
Pelargonium odoratissimum (apple) is already blooming enthusiastically.
Spring has just arrived and already I'm well behind schedule with my gardening chores. The scented geraniums are loving the early warm weather and so am I. For the geraniums, it is time to prune a bit and repot. And don't forget to root some cuttings!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

The Pelargonium in Winter

I've heard from a couple of people who wondered how to keep their geraniums over the winter. Unfortunately, I am blissfully ignorant of such matters. I overwinter my geraniums outside. Fortunately, I found a great article on the subject from the University of Illinois Extension:
Tips offered for keeping geraniums through the winter
"It is foolish to try to save diseased plants, but healthy and vigorous plants do have a good chance of surviving the winter with some care," says David Robson, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator.
It turns out, the choices for overwintering pelargoniums in cold climates are three:
  • Bring them indoors as potted plants
  • Start cuttings indoors
  • Make them go dormant
Read the article for the details.