Wintering Geraniums
On Sep 18, 4:29*pm, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Sep 18, 10:31*am, Frank wrote:
On 9/18/2010 12:22 PM, hr(bob) wrote:
We live in the Chicago suburbs. *Last winter I put all our hanging
baskets of geraniums in a barely warm garage, anywhere from 35 degrees
up to 55 degrees. *They survived and have bloomed vigorously all this
summer hanging along the sides of our deck. *But, the plants have
become leggy and I need to do something with them. *Never had
geraniums before so my wife and I don't know what we should be doing
for this upcoming winter.
Help please.
I'm no expert but wife has been putting a couple to winter in our
utility room and I looked on-line and believe you can cut back one to
two thirds. *I did this early in the year and rooted several cuttings
and got several new plants.
Endorse*that vigorous pruning.
If there is no natural light coming into the utility room, you need to
hang up grow-lights, or at least fluorescents. * Can't you hang them
in the house itself near a window?
*Put some in pots and some in the ground and *just plan to leave them
out to die, whatever, and clone new ones *in *February from what she
brings in.
Unless there is a whole army of geraniums, I see no need to leave them
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I wintered them over last winter in our garage, in front of a SW-
facing window, so they got some good strong light for several hours
each day. I watrered them very sparingly.
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