I have a geranium that I love, can I bring it in the house when it gets cold and bring it back out in summer?


Question:can some perianals be brought out of the cold and into the house and still live for the next blooming season?

Answers:
Absolutely they can be overwintered. You can also take cuttings and plant them (I have put them in water a few days to start the roots...but do not keep them in water or they will rot).


Yes, my mom bring in her geraniums every year. They do great by a sunny window
Yes. They may loose their leaves but they can come back every year. I do it.
Just treat them like your cat. You wouldn't want little kitty kitty to freeze right?
Geraniums are annuals that can be overwintered inside. Cuttings will root in water in a week or you can put them directly in moist soil to root. New leaves = roots.

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