Every summer, I get a little thrill when my Bonfire begonia bursts hundreds of little lantern-like blossoms. But I know its blaze of glory is not long for this world. The same goes for the geraniums, ...
If you wintered your Pelargoniums (commonly called geraniums) and hanging fuchsias in an unheated garage or crawl space, it’s time to encourage them to start growing again. Start by replanting them ...
Many people treat geraniums and fuchsias as annuals, but with the right winter care, these summer favorites can bloom again for many years. The methods outlined here will help place your plants into ...
In winter, place geraniums in a cool, bright spot and let dry out between waterings. (Flickr by Serres Fortier, CC BY 2.0.) Just like perennial plants, some garden questions come up year after year.
Just like perennial plants, some garden questions come up year after year. How to keep geraniums, fuchsias and dahlias from dying over winter is one of them. “Some plants are what we call tender ...
If you followed my advice and overwintered your tender hanging fuchsias and zonal geraniums, it's time to pot them up in fresh potting soil. If they're still in pots, pop them out and gently wash the ...
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