Hooking Up With Bloomin Tuesday!
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I have 6 hanging baskets of geraniums that I overwinter. In the fall I cut them off to about 3 inches and put them in the windows on the south side down stairs. We are pretty far north so they get about 6 hours of basement sunlight a day. I water them about every 10 days. It is time to put them outside again - here is one of the pots - doesn't it look great! I give them fertilizer and then put them in the shade for about a week to reaclimate them to the outdoors. Once that happens they will flourish all summer. Every year they get bigger and bigger - they are so easy to care for and it saves a bunch of money too!This next picture is one of the smaller geraniums in pots. They are in a shade flower bed and will stay there for the week to help them with the transition from basement to outdoors. They were also cut off to about 3 inches . There are about 9 pots in this group. Here they are:
Today I am thankful for the weather warming up a bit! YIPPEE!!!
Thanks for visiting!
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This post tells about getting everything ready in the fall
http://bucketideasforgardening.blogspot.com/search/label/Overwintering%20Geraniums
Also if you scroll to the bottom is an article that gives instructions about overwintering geraniums.
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This post tells about getting everything ready in the fall
http://bucketideasforgardening.blogspot.com/search/label/Overwintering%20Geraniums
Also if you scroll to the bottom is an article that gives instructions about overwintering geraniums.
8 comments:
I must try to overwinter geraniums..yours looks good.
What a great way to save money for othet needs. :)
My G-Mom-B always did this too, it works great:@)
Great idea Paula on the geraniums. I'll have to try that in the future
Great way to save on plants!Looking good. Jean
They are gonna be beautiful.
I love geraniums. They are such cheerful flowers. I use them everywhere but don't have any in hanging pots, I'll have to give this one a try! I'm your newest follower.
Hi Paula,
You have quite the storm going on on your blog! Thanks for sharing how you overwinter geraniums. I wonder if that would work for scented ones. I try to keep them in an upstairs window over the winter, and their leaves die back and get very crisp. I tried putting some in the egress window, but they didn't make it. I should cut them way back to see if new growth would appear, though.
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