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How to Overwinter Geraniums
Step 1: Prepare Your Geraniums for Winter
Before the first frost, bring your geraniums indoors. Cut the plants back to about 6 inches in height. Remove any dead or yellowing leaves.
Step 2: Choose the Right Location
Find a cool, dark place to store your geraniums over the winter. The temperature should be between 40°F and 50°F. A basement, garage, or unheated room is ideal.
Step 3: Water and Fertilize sparingly
Water your geraniums sparingly over the winter. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering again. Fertilize your geraniums once a month with a balanced fertilizer.
Step 4: Protect from Pests
Pests can be a problem for geraniums over the winter. To protect your plants, spray them with an insecticide before storing them.
Step 5: Check on Your Geraniums Regularly
Check on your geraniums regularly over the winter. Water them when needed and remove any dead or yellowing leaves.
Step 6: Bring Your Geraniums Back Outdoors
In the spring, when the danger of frost has passed, you can bring your geraniums back outdoors. Gradually acclimate them to the outdoors by placing them in a shaded area for a few hours each day. Increase the amount of sunlight they receive each day until they are able to tolerate full sun.
Conclusion
With a little care, you can help your geraniums survive the winter and come back strong in the spring. Just remember to provide them with a cool, dark place to store them, water them sparingly, and protect them from pests.
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