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How Do You Care For Geraniums Indoors Over The Winter?

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How Do You Care For Geraniums Indoors Over The Winter?

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Geraniums are hardy flowers with a pungent scent. Plant geraniums into the ground during the spring, but bring them inside during the winter to protect the plants from frost, especially in colder climates. Geraniums transplant easily and will flourish as a potted plant during these overwintering phases, bringing their cheerful greenery and pleasant odor into your home. Cut the longest shoots of leaves back toward the central stem of the plant, leaving the trimmed geranium half as wide and half as tall as before. Dig down several inches away from the planted geranium to avoid harming the roots, and remove entire plant from the soil. Prepare the pot with potting soil, leaving a few inches of space from the surface of the dirt to the lip of the pot. Dig a hole in the potting soil and place the geranium into the pot. Cover with potting soil, letting the geranium stem reach out of the soil at the same place as it did while in the ground. Avoid planting the roots any deeper, as doing so may

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