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 ...
Q: I attached a picture of a planter containing old-fashioned red rose, apple blossom and tulip geranium plants that are really large. They’re 2-year-old plants that I grew from cuttings. Can I cut ...
Q: I just inherited the geranium plant shown in the photo. It’s quite large, and I’m worried it won’t do well in my house the rest of the winter. Should I cut it back, and is now a good time to do so?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of purple hardy geraniums - Alex Manders/Shutterstock Hardy geraniums are a wonderful addition to any garden, helping to ...
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 ...
Those with a green thumb will know that pruning is an essential task in cultivating a well-manicured and thriving garden. The act of pruning involves cutting away parts of plants, such as branches, ...