With their vivid blooms and easy-going nature, geraniums are a popular choice for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. They brighten up the garden and are relatively straightforward to care for.
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. Reader ...
Discover powerful tips to help your geraniums produce bigger brighter blooms with proper watering feeding pruning and ...
Left alone, the foliage of the vast majority of hardy geraniums, cranesbill, becomes tattered and ugly soon after the blossoms fade. Encourage new foliage and repeat blooming by cutting the stems to ...
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The first is to take it easy on the water. Geraniums come from a dry climate, so they can deal with wet soil, but they don't need it wet. When you are making the houseplant watering rounds, don't give ...
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Many gardeners grow tender geraniums (Pelargonium spp.) as annuals and throw their plants in the compost pile at the end of the growing season. But geraniums are technically perennial plants that can ...
Pruning is one of the key elements to keeping a garden healthy and attractive no matter the month. Pruning involves selectively removing parts of plants (branches, buds, spent flowers, etc.) to shape ...
One of the key elements to keeping a garden healthy and attractive is pruning. Pruning involves selectively removing parts of plants (branches, buds, spent flowers, etc) to manipulate the plant for ...