help with geranium
Thanks for the advice! You have given me much hope!
Unless the stub is totally old, hard material, it should send out shoots.
Keep it watered and fertilized (MiracleGro works - they don't need high
humus), and wait for results. BTW, if you have the piece the animal antics
broke off, stick it in the ground in a shady area, water, and it should
set
roots and grow. Don't be discouraged if it is wilted. I regularly give
away
pieces from two huge, red geraniums that I've rooted when they break off
from wind or weight of flowers. Many times they look like dried up sticks
when I plant them.
John
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