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Your geraniums will be a lot healthier next year if you do this one thing – and now’s the perfect time to do it
The air is feeling chillier by the week, which means it's time to start pruning certain plants before the real cold sets in. Should you cut back geraniums for winter, though? Well, if you want to ...
After tending your geraniums all summer, it can be hard to see them go when cold weather sets in. These tender plants can’t survive freezing temperatures, so they are often grown as annuals in areas ...
Many gardeners grow tender geraniums (Pelargonium spp.) as annuals and throw their plants in the compost pile at the end of the growing season. But geraniums are technically perennial plants that can ...
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