How to Overwinter Geraniums (Pelargoniums): Everyone Can Grow A Garden (2018) #35

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Garden writer Susan Mulvihill takes you through the simple process of overwintering your geraniums (pelargoniums). From Susan's in the Garden, SusansintheGarden.com.
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  • @dsmith9796
    @dsmith9796 3 года назад +7

    Found this almost two years after the post - great timing.

  • @vanessagodiin770
    @vanessagodiin770 2 года назад +8

    What I do to the stems I trim off, is put them in water in a south facing window to start rooting. When they get a good rooting system growing I plant them in soil in a plant pot and let them grow into beautiful plants that can be put in the garden along with the original plants. I usually have quite a number of plants extra. Some I give away to family and friends. I have had good look in my transplants flowering. I use an all purpose Miracle Gro fertilizer and they seem to love it. You just can't have too many geraniums in your garden. They are such a healthy and vibrant flower that lasts into the frost season of Fall. Thank you for your video.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  2 года назад

      That's awesome,. Vanessa! Thanks so much for sharing your method.

  • @barbbq9963
    @barbbq9963 3 года назад +4

    Those geraniums are gorgeous! Gorgeous color! And matched your jacket perfectly!!!! Thank you!

  • @nancyfielden270
    @nancyfielden270 2 года назад +1

    The blooms make a beautiful longlasting indoor bouquet!

  • @DjChelan
    @DjChelan Год назад +1

    2022 Growing season I wintered the geraniums I purchased from the Chelan High School VOG Class at our Chelan Farmers Market. I was so trilled for my 1st attempt to be a huge success and when the first flower bloomed I squealed with delight! Thank you Susan! 07.15.2023

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 4 года назад +22

    I am suffering a touch of zone envy, lol, as I live in zone 3 (Canadian) but I have had great success with zonal geraniums, overwintering them in pots on a sunny windowsill. In March I take lots of cuttings and root them in styrofoam coffee cups, then plant them outside once it warms up, in May? usually, perhaps earlier or later, depending on whether we are having an early spring.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +3

      Hi, Kathy. Nice to meet you. I would do it that way, too, but I don't have the room or bright areas indoors to accommodate all of the pots. But like I say, do whatever method works best for you!

  • @paularobinson6722
    @paularobinson6722 4 года назад +4

    I have good results when I hang them upside down on a wire clothes hanger that I've pulled into a diamond shape. I hang them in a dark basement on the water pipes. There is never a problem with mold, and I don't have to keep checking them. In January they sprout leaves and blossoms! In the spring I put them into a larger pot than the previous year and prune them back. The bigger the pot, the bigger the plant. In a really large pot the plant is almost the size of a shrub!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      That sounds like a great method, Paula. Thanks so much for the suggestion!

    • @helengren9349
      @helengren9349 4 года назад

      👍 We use same method in Northern Europe! 🌺 🙏💓💕🌍🌎🌏

    • @cherypkr9874
      @cherypkr9874 3 года назад +1

      I hung my geraniums upside down in the basement for years. Just took them outside in the spring and planted them. I have plants that over 20 years old.

    • @katdunn7934
      @katdunn7934 3 года назад +1

      So you don't water it at all while it's hanging in the basement? I have one plant I received for mother's day from my neice. I want to overwinter it as well. Now I'm trying to decide the best route to go, hang it or box it. :)

  • @joanchantler2498
    @joanchantler2498 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for this. I have a zonal geranium I have overwintered in my house in the pot for 30 years. It is in the same soil, which is obviously exhausted. I know it would be best to repot, and maybe I'll get around to it next spring. Despite the maltreatment it blooms year round. I do give it lots of sprinkle - on granular fertilizer, sometimes even in the winter if it looks peaky. I especially enjoy doing this as I read an article that said it couldn't be done. (take cuttings and discard the mother plant, they advised.) I also plant out bulbs that come in pots in the yard after they have bloomed, despite advise to the contrary, and most often they come back year after year in gratitude. It's fun to be a rebel, or a plant angel.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      I like being a plant rebel, too, Joan! Since this method works for you, then you should definitely use it. I'm impressed!

  • @cindeediana
    @cindeediana 3 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for this video! I just 'inherited' a bunch of geraniums from my friend who's mother passed and they were her passion. I want to keep her legacy growing :-) Thank you so much for the tips. Hopefully I will have good news to report in Feb!

  • @swizzleproxi4810
    @swizzleproxi4810 4 года назад +6

    Geranium, one of my favourite plants, I will try this method...thanks

  • @veemcg3682
    @veemcg3682 4 года назад +10

    I've been overwintering the same geraniums for more than ten years here in Ireland. I tidy them and bring them inside to a cool but frost free window sill and water very sparingly throughout winter. In spring I repot them adding a granular slow release plant food and water well. This works very well for me.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +1

      Hello from Spokane, Washington, Vera! Your method sounds perfect. There are a few different ways to do this and I always encourage gardeners to choose whatever works best for them.

    • @veemcg3682
      @veemcg3682 4 года назад +1

      I've lost my Attar of Roses and other beautifully scented geraniums over the years. I hope to start again with one this year and try taking little cuttings to overwinter in the house maybe. Has anyone had success with these? Apart from their lovely scent you can use them in lots of ways and they are so uplifting. I want to make a little tea garden near the house...any suggestions would be very welcome. Thank you vera

    • @melissagifford1459
      @melissagifford1459 4 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden Vera, we have done the same as you for at least 10 years. We do fertilize; we have repotted 1x. The issue we have is that the stems have become very fragile. I am curious what would you or Susan do to bring this sucker back, or is it time to pitch this bitch? Thanks, Melissa in Rhode Island

  • @roscoemaness7210
    @roscoemaness7210 Год назад +1

    Thank you Susan

  • @kayturley4847
    @kayturley4847 4 года назад +36

    I overwintered the same geraniums for about 15 years and then illness crept in and I couldn't do it. So I started over this year with a bunch of them. I had good luck overwintering ivy geraniums in the pot. thanks for the video.

    • @Elizabeth-yg2mg
      @Elizabeth-yg2mg 4 года назад +4

      I was wondering if this would work for ongoing years--hope you're well and thanks.

    • @sheila1343
      @sheila1343 2 года назад

      Could keep them in shed over winter ?

    • @lindawright4981
      @lindawright4981 2 года назад

      I have also overwintered my late dad's geranium for 15 years. He had done the same so who knows the age! I have bumbled along, keeping in the pot on a sun porch and took cuttings last year. But I will try your method on the cuttings I raised.

  • @aletadetwiler9071
    @aletadetwiler9071 2 года назад +1

    I (illegally, but unabashedly) brought a small cutting from an ivy geranium fro the balcony of our Paris hotel. My son and I celebrated his 25th birthday there with a luncheon at the Jacques Cousteau Restaurant in the Effie Tour! Every autumn from my PA home, I bring in those ivy geraniums. I cut them back, remove any dead leaves and keep them as houseplants. Nick was 41 yesterday! I’ve made many cuttings over the years.
    PS. Don’t tell anyone!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  2 года назад +1

      Wow! I'm sure it's very special. I have heard of folks getting HUGE fines for exporting seeds and plants from other countries, though. You were lucky.

    • @joyceepperson5219
      @joyceepperson5219 2 года назад +1

      It’s illegal as foreign bugs, molds, moths will destroy the crops in America. Food crops and ornamental.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  2 года назад

      @@joyceepperson5219 Thank you for your comment. I was being too polite! It's true that this type of activity introduces invasive and damaging species, which has been a huge problem around the world.

  • @chirrutimwe2547
    @chirrutimwe2547 4 года назад +9

    Loved this video! I could listen to you talk all day long--so calm and kind! I overwintered geraniums last year (I have no idea what kind) by leaving them in their pots and bringing them inside and putting them in the finished basement that is probably too warm. Still, all but 1 made it! I put them by the window and didn't cut them back and probably watered them too much, so I am looking forward to trying it again with some better information! Thank you!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +1

      Hello, Chirrut. It sounds like you did a great job overwintering your geraniums! I'm so glad this video was helpful. Take care.

    • @johnrogers3325
      @johnrogers3325 2 года назад

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  • @m53goldsmith
    @m53goldsmith 3 года назад +5

    Came across this almost exactly 1 year after this was posted, perfect timing! Thank you for this information!

  • @Reflect-fj4qh
    @Reflect-fj4qh 3 года назад +5

    Susan, one more week until February...would you consider doing another video to show us what your geraniums currently look like, and all of the steps you’ll be taking to re-pot your plants for the upcoming growing season? Thanks so much!

  • @johnboyle2747
    @johnboyle2747 2 года назад +1

    Favourite flowers

  • @melodylamour6123
    @melodylamour6123 2 года назад +2

    I started my geraniums by seed. Ha! Being a new gardener, I had no idea how hard it is to get them to grow here in SW Florida zone 10a. I managed to get 4 seeds of about 12 seeds to germinate. Poor things just wilt so quick. I put them in a huge, clear ziplock type of bag with a pencil as a brace to keep it off the little seedlings and they love it. When I give them a breathe of fresh air for an hour or two they wilt. I hurry up and put them back into the bag a they perk right up. If I ever get these girls to thrive like yours do, I will definitely start propagating them from then on. They are about 4 inches tall now after 2 months.

  • @sandrastreifel6452
    @sandrastreifel6452 4 года назад +8

    I’ve already set a big pot of cuttings of my white zonal geranium to root, and I want to save the main plant in Winter dormancy, this year. I have a vase full of geranium flowers in my living room. Thanks for this video; this method looks easy to do!

  • @suzetteccc
    @suzetteccc 4 года назад +5

    Thanks so much for the video! I have 3 zonal geraniums that I have had for 6 or 7 years and I leave them in a pot and cover them with a large bag because our garage has windows. I water a little bit once a month and they have flourished. I don't even add new soil. I started them out at the beginning of March after trimming them down. The ones in the hanging baskets don't seem to do as well, perhaps because the potting shed is colder. This year I want to do a lot more, so I thought I would try the dry method. This is a great help.🤞🏼

  • @pottersjournal
    @pottersjournal 4 года назад +10

    I think the key to this is as you say at 6:22. There is most likely much that could go wrong and much you need to get right. I and others I've talked to have had no luck with this method. I'm guessing humidity is important and that leaves dried is ok but the root and stem must be kept viable, that being key to success.

  • @carolevilleneuve7411
    @carolevilleneuve7411 3 года назад +2

    My friend just brings them inside and waters them regularly and they stay healthy throughout the winter by a sunny window...they even reflower. She lives in the laurentian mountains in Canada, with a 5 month winter!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      As I've always said, do whatever method works best for you! I don't have enough room in my house for all of the containers of geraniums, and not enough bright areas for that matter. So this method works for me. Cheers.

  • @dieterschulz3419
    @dieterschulz3419 4 года назад +7

    Now I know, Susan thanks, I will try because I like love Geraniums. God bless.

  • @Shake-the-Tree
    @Shake-the-Tree 3 года назад +4

    Thank you I watched your 1st video since it came up in the google images when I did a search for preserving geraniums over winter and your second video came up next in the que so glad! This is the first year I will try this. I love my geraniums and hate tossing them every year not to mention having to purchase again, so thank you so much this looks easy to do.

  • @marieradatsz4126
    @marieradatsz4126 3 года назад +4

    I just brought mine in but didn’t know what to do so thanks for the vlog perfect timing xx

  • @suepattison9797
    @suepattison9797 4 года назад +3

    Hi .. iv just potted on my cuttings to over winter in a cold frame ...i only like selective colours haha ..i agree uv got to find away to keep these plants going ur way or my way .climate makes all the differace ...water is also deadly when the temp drops ..nice to share..our tips .thank u sue

  • @tommygiammanco5733
    @tommygiammanco5733 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the update from the previous version, I can’t wait to try this out! Happy gardening!

  • @pamalverson6554
    @pamalverson6554 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video and information.

  • @lindacampbell320
    @lindacampbell320 4 года назад +3

    I have a red velvet colored geranium that I bought in upstate PA. I cannot find it in my area outside of Philadelphia. I have taken clippings and also trimmed back the potted plants ( and brought them inside) to have them for the next year. I have had wonderful results with both. Thank you for your video. Linda, PA

  • @yolandamarshall872
    @yolandamarshall872 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your ideas. I love geraniums and will have to try this.

  • @localman12
    @localman12 2 года назад +1

    I wish I saw this earlier, I just tossed all my geraniums again this year. Next year I will try this, thank you.

  • @GB-hz1qy
    @GB-hz1qy 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Susan, I will be saving my beautiful Geraniums this year! I will let you know results. 😇

  • @iowalady1
    @iowalady1 4 года назад +17

    Ivy geraniums should be cut back, taken to the basement or darker room, water about once a month-in February introduce them to light and give them an all purpose plant food/fertilizer.

    • @sofiawils3829
      @sofiawils3829 4 года назад +4

      I don't have any basement, I keep my flowers in the garage

  • @jackiecaprari6831
    @jackiecaprari6831 4 года назад +2

    Hello Susan from the UK. Last year, I over wintered my geraniums in a plastic dustbin (oops, garbage bin) I just removed all the earth and blooms, and put the lid on. I left the bin in the back yard in a sheltered place I took them out in March this year. We had quite a few evenings of frost and the temperature was 11 degrees Celsius, the lowest for 2019. They looked awful but everyone of them survived although they took their time to bloom. This year I will try your way as I have quite a lot. Thank you for your suggestions and excellent video.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      Thank you, Jackie, and nice to meet you!

    • @sharonjane4192
      @sharonjane4192 4 года назад

      I live in the UK & have left mine out (they re in large pots) & just expected them to die but they didn't & are doing better than ever! Usually I wrap the pot in old polystyrene packaging but last winter I didn't & I've got 5 different types & approximately 12 plants all happy & healthy

  • @greenthumbelina7331
    @greenthumbelina7331 5 лет назад +7

    Susan, I have successfully overwintered seed geraniums as well as the zonal geraniums using this same method in brown paper bags. I've been doing this for the past 5 years now and it works like a charm! I've also saved seed from the seed geraniums and have grown them into nice sized plants by directly seeding them into planters in late March. The only reason I tried this was because I had little volunteer geraniums sprout and grow where I had the seed geraniums growing the previous year in a raised planter bed.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  5 лет назад +1

      That's awesome, Margie! Thanks for sharing this with me. I'd like to try that, too.

    • @greenthumbelina7331
      @greenthumbelina7331 5 лет назад +1

      To be perfectly honest Susan, the first time I had geraniums grow from seed was about 15 years ago. I was very sick that fall and didn't get any of my normal fall cleanup done. This may have had something to do with them growing, not only were the seeds protected but they also were cold stratified naturally. That's why I now plant them in very early spring which is typically late March here in my zone 5a, also I give them a light layer of straw mulch. We still get temps in the 20's and 30's during that time.

  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens 4 года назад +3

    I would bring my geraniums into the shed this winter. Thanks

    • @tannenbaumgirl3100
      @tannenbaumgirl3100 4 года назад

      Our shed (polebarn) gets -40F /-40C in winter... its impossible to store anything unheated.

  • @edmey
    @edmey 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video!

  • @frasersgirl4383
    @frasersgirl4383 2 года назад +1

    I live in zone 6b and always make sure I have red geraniums in pots in my kitchen window all winter! They bloom all winter!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  2 года назад

      Wonderful! I wish I had more room for pots of plants that I want to overwinter.

  • @lucyhollett6159
    @lucyhollett6159 4 года назад +2

    This is the first year I put geraniums in and I was just wondering what to do with them when I stumbled onto your video, Thank you so much for putting it on.

  • @frances6827
    @frances6827 4 года назад +1

    very beautiful dark coral color! explanation was simple & easy to understand and I can do it!

  • @carmelaaustin3594
    @carmelaaustin3594 4 года назад +8

    I bring my plants in, I have a room that has a lot of sunlight and I had one lasted me 5 years. I didn't do anything to it I just brought it in and I would feed it every so often and of course water it

  • @AkeoGreen2059
    @AkeoGreen2059 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Susan ...Very informative

  • @smokynmonkee5054
    @smokynmonkee5054 4 года назад +3

    Thank you my grandfather had a greenhouse were he grew geraniums and shrubs

  • @handuong7429
    @handuong7429 3 года назад +2

    Hi Susan, thank you for the information about over winter Geranium. I brought the whole geranium pot into the garage and as you said I water them a bit once in a while, they survive. You give me idea for one more method to try. Thanks again.

  • @awatchwoman
    @awatchwoman 3 года назад +1

    In the UK , I pot them up as they are and place on a windowsill in bedrooms, bathrooms, everywhere and water a little throughout, works fine if you are happy to live among them. :)

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      And that is a perfectly fine method! In my case, I limited space for all of the pots so this works better for me.

  • @abrilmedrano3456
    @abrilmedrano3456 4 года назад +11

    Thank you Susan, I got a Zonal Geranium two a weeks ago and it is so beautiful I want to over winter it.

  • @stompthedragon4010
    @stompthedragon4010 4 года назад +1

    This is so.easy compared to articles I' ve read!

  • @MinhNguyen-iz1pj
    @MinhNguyen-iz1pj 4 года назад +2

    Nice.... Good methods... I think I am going to try it this coming winter... Thank you for sharing... 🍀

  • @andrewjames6676
    @andrewjames6676 3 года назад +3

    Great video Susan! I have a very high success rate with cuttings using a mixture of vermiculite and perlite 50/50 kept moist (plastic window box in a tray and regular misting, a little bottom heat during winter if you take cuttings in fall). Works fine for pelargoniums, fuchsias, helianthemums and lilac - and probably a whole lot of others I haven't tried!

  • @tuneaddicted
    @tuneaddicted 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I tried it last year and it worked great

  • @Smokies32
    @Smokies32 4 года назад +2

    This is interesting and I may try it, but I have had great luck just leaving them in their pots and putting them in my garage to overwinter - no watering, but they have some light in the garage. I trim off any blooms and let them be. I am going on my 5th years with several and so far they seem to do well all summer! I live in SW Michigan where it does get cold!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      Hi, Debbie. My motto is, "whatever works best for you is the one to use!" And it sounds like you're having great success.

  • @NiaLin
    @NiaLin 5 лет назад +9

    I’m lucky that I don’t have to do this to my pelargoniums/geraniums. They’re perennial in central CA zone 9b. I‘ve gotta 6 yr old one about 4’ tall & wide planted in ground, several others in pots ranging in age & the queen is one in a giant pot that’s about 20 yrs old. It’s 1 of the 1st plants I ever bought as a young wife & mother. It was labeled as an annual 😆. I named it Big Momma. She’s about 6’ tall including pot & soil, 4’ wide. She’s a pinkish, coral variety. Always covered in blooms despite suffering chronic bud worms every spring thru summer. (We’ve an invasive brown moth here that uses pelargoniums & petunias as host plants for thousands of eggs/larvae-it’s quite a battle every year). She’s still so gorgeous & resilient. Love that plant. She’s been w/me almost 1/2 my life, happily moving around w/us, not caring if she was on a shady apartment deck or in a bright back yard. At this point I ‘d say we’re close friends 😁. I’d pbly cry if it died! I really do love the “annual/zonal geraniums”. So pretty & so easy to grow. But I don’t buy them anymore due to the brown moth ☹️. It’s hard enough & expensive keeping the 6 I’ve got from being eaten down to nothing. If it wasn’t for our yellow jacket wasps eating so many of the moth caterpillars for me, Big Momma woulda had a much tougher battle this year! It’s great that you’re teaching colder climate folks how to keep them cuz I think they’re one of the unsung heroes of the garden. They deserve more accolades & attention! Thanks for always sharing beneficial info!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  5 лет назад +2

      Hi, Nia. I am envious that you don't need to overwinter your geraniums! Sure am sorry to hear about the brown moths, though.

    • @frankennedy5225
      @frankennedy5225 3 года назад

      Nia Lin I 55((

    • @joyceepperson5219
      @joyceepperson5219 2 года назад

      I use rose systemic and that kills the bud bugs. Use according to directions but maybe a little bit more often as the vitamins are leached out by frequent watering.

  • @michaelgregory8636
    @michaelgregory8636 4 года назад +1

    Great advice. I will certainly try this method.

  • @MrMonet111
    @MrMonet111 Год назад +1

    I bring the cut off blossoms and enjoy them in the house for about 10 days!

  • @shirynbaldaccini3385
    @shirynbaldaccini3385 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this helpful video!

  • @noname-by3qz
    @noname-by3qz 3 года назад +1

    Wow. I'm in San Francisco and the place right next to me had a big geranium plant nobody watered or anything. It doesn't rain here for months! I finally started watering and taking lots of clippings. No more dead flowers and the clippings are doing great! I put a lot of dead leaves and gorilla hair in the pot and around the mother plant. It was there at least 2 years with zero attention. No "over wintering" ... This is zone 15!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      That is awesome, Sherry! I have to admit this is the first time I've heard of using gorilla hair!

    • @noname-by3qz
      @noname-by3qz 3 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden I didn't think of it, or even know of it. Luckily I have an awesome neighbor who is a landscaper and he brings me leftovers from work.

  • @annamweirich6883
    @annamweirich6883 3 года назад +1

    My father n law use knock the soil off the roots of his geraniums, hang them upside down, didn't do anything else to them over the winter and hung them in his basement and then about Feb Mar he replanted them in pots when it was warm enough he took them out and replanted them outside, they were some of the prettiest geraniums every year!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      Whatever method works best is the one to use! Take care, Anna.

  • @tootsiebella8766
    @tootsiebella8766 4 года назад +2

    My son died3 yrs ago. They were his plants so just brought them in in basement by the windows. Along January after Christmas stuff put away brought them up put in the window sill after month of light gave them some fertilizer just a little . There growing well. Outside on patio will do this again. Easy.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      I'm so sorry to hear about your son. His geraniums will be a lovely reminder of him.

  • @Msibme
    @Msibme 3 года назад +2

    My Grandmother had Geraniums that she had for years ... I never learned how to do it thank you for this video. If you notice ... many many plants begin to grow after the Solstice. Put the cuttings in a glass container in the sun to root and plant next year

  • @mollysmith6055
    @mollysmith6055 5 лет назад +3

    Can't wait to try your technique on my mom's geraniums...it would be wonderful to save her money. When my father-in-law was alive, he'd take his ivy geraniums inside his 'shop' where they were near a window and had a heated environment as well as his shop lights which were fluorescent. He'd prune back a bit but not much and kept those alive year after year and always had a stunning display of them every summer.

  • @carmengarceau2943
    @carmengarceau2943 4 года назад +4

    Hi Susan, I watched your video last summer and I overwintered my Geraniums. It really worked. I couldn't believe how they started growing in February. My question, when do you start preparing them for the carton. I am in zone 6. I don't want to wait too long by keeping them outside in the cold. Thank you, I am so glad I found your video.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +2

      Hi, Carmen. I'm so glad to hear it worked well for you. You want to pull up the plants and prepare them for storage before you get any frosts. I usually take care of it in mid-September, although I'm in zone 5b.

  • @송하와제라늄
    @송하와제라늄 2 года назад

    외국에선 그렇게 겨울동안 보관 햐는 군요 생명력이 대단하네요

  • @briancaleb6503
    @briancaleb6503 3 года назад +1

    Cool, something we have done here is store them in a plastic bag upright covered in pine shavings not seal the top but tape the center of the bag shut store in a dark closet, most of the plant though dies but some of it survives sometimes just a branch here and there, but im not taking them out til may due to not room for potting, and putting them out side directly they look ratty a while but start growing very soon even the tiniest of branch that has thickness, if its dry under it just cute the dead part of put that in the ground leaving some stick out, and has worked great. Your method would be preferred but we have no basement or cellar, just an idea for others in the same situation.

    • @briancaleb6503
      @briancaleb6503 3 года назад +1

      PS I have some red ones I have done this with since 2005 still have some of it growing! Another one I have had about the same length of time does not bounch back as well and if the plant is not very large I do pot some of it up and keep in the house as a house plant til spring.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi, Brian. Great tips for those without cool-ish places to store them over the winter.

  • @bazza7890
    @bazza7890 3 года назад +1

    Great info Susan, thanks

  • @susanmonroe7276
    @susanmonroe7276 4 года назад +1

    I LOVE geraniums!!!!

  • @marilynhall3434
    @marilynhall3434 4 года назад +1

    I left my Ivy Geranium in the pot near a window over winter last year, giving it a little water occasionally. It did great!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад

      I did the same this past winter, and it did so much better.

    • @sisterinchrist8312
      @sisterinchrist8312 4 года назад

      We’ve had such mild winters the last two winters... l left my geraniums outside in their original pots... fertilized in the spring and they have grown wonderfully... however, I did purchase some that I planted in the ground this year... going try your method... thank you for the video!

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 4 года назад +1

    Hi Susan! I don’t have lots of room either, but I (used to) pull rank and elbow other things out of the way. Now, my daughter’s cat eats the leaves so I stopped when they moved in!

  • @robertkalclus9892
    @robertkalclus9892 3 года назад +1

    I'm from north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and I remember my mother keeping geraniums alive all winter long. They did quite well and she would move some of them outdoors in the spring. I don't think she did anything special other than water them. They always looked healthy. I've got one geranium to survive over winter but feel I could have done a lot better. I'll try to change what I did for it this time. The year before I had a few more in the house over winter but they got caught when we had a sudden dump of snow and everything froze.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      Hi, Robert. What your mother used to do is another method and it works well if you can provide them with a fair amount of light. My problem is that I don't have enough space to keep them in pots indoors all winter long.

    • @robertkalclus9892
      @robertkalclus9892 3 года назад +1

      @@SusansInTheGarden I can understand that. I wish I had more room myself. I've added grow lights because my house faces west so I don't get a lot of sunlight in the room till later in the day. Thanks for the video as I do have room to store plants the way you describe. I enjoy having them that I don't want to lose them.

  • @marysmith9934
    @marysmith9934 4 года назад +6

    When I lived in New England I would clean them and hang them from the beams in the basement. Now, I'm in the South, so they overwinter in the garden shed.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +2

      I wish I could do that! Our wintertime temps can get down to -20 degrees F. so that's not an option.

    • @sarapulford5957
      @sarapulford5957 4 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden 🇬🇧 crikey that's COLD.

    • @elainefleischmann4175
      @elainefleischmann4175 4 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden Empathy here. Same here where we live, in Northwest BC, Canada, just below Alaska.

    • @chrisdefilipps327
      @chrisdefilipps327 3 года назад

      This is my method also, trimming them way back.

  • @Linda-9037
    @Linda-9037 4 года назад +7

    All of those trimmings of the Vining geranium can be just stuck into the ground in another pot and they will root giving you more plants. NEVER just throw away geranium trimmings...they root very well by just sticking them into the ground.
    and they make cute extra plants for you.

    • @stompthedragon4010
      @stompthedragon4010 4 года назад +2

      Awesome! They are all so beautiful and I can never afford the big, fancy baskets. If they are that essy to propagate buying one would be worth it.

    • @veemcg3682
      @veemcg3682 4 года назад

      I'm going to try building up my collection this way too. Thanks for the tip....I'm growing on a tight budget too and love it when others share their good ideas. I'm trying more edibles as well cause I'm a bit isolated and it's not easy getting to shops as I'm shielding at home still.

  • @lisaalexander1102
    @lisaalexander1102 5 лет назад +3

    Extremely helpful video! Thank you so much for doing it! 😊🌺🌿🍄

  • @flemish-norwegian-samish
    @flemish-norwegian-samish 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. Very usefull !

  • @nashwaran473
    @nashwaran473 4 года назад +1

    BTW thank you for your lovely videos

  • @spenserhardin8790
    @spenserhardin8790 3 года назад +1

    What a fun and personable video! This is the first year that I took my geraniums indoors. I just potted mine and am hoping to make cuttings, but I’d really like to try this method next year! (I’ve got too many plants to over winter! Haha)

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      I know how you feel!

    • @spenserhardin8790
      @spenserhardin8790 3 года назад +1

      Susan's In The Garden curious, what time of year do you store your geraniums in the box? I’m in zone 5. Should I do it just prior to the first frost? Thanks!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      @@spenserhardin8790 Yes. You do not want the geraniums to get frosted.

    • @spenserhardin8790
      @spenserhardin8790 3 года назад +1

      Susan's In The Garden good to know! Thanks!!

  • @mikec3820
    @mikec3820 4 года назад +2

    i bonsai'ed a pink geranium this year for my daughter. kept the root base small and keeping the flowers and leafs pruned back. will see how well it does over winter under my lights

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +1

      Hi, Mike. I look forward to hearing back from you at the end of next winter!

  • @sixkeets
    @sixkeets 3 года назад +1

    I hung the geraniums upside down in my basement. I've never seen such beautiful plants/flowers the next year. Unfortunately, not all homes have a basement.

  • @joebloggs619
    @joebloggs619 3 года назад +1

    I just finished cutting down and fill g three large wheelie trash bins full of geraniums and pelargoniums that have basically grown wild here and become a pest, but squeezing out all the other flowers. But, I elsewhere in my state, and I I couldn't even get one pathetic common red geranium to grow. They seem to love hot sun and can also tolerate shade but hate the cold, but though they might grow in doors over winter, in a sunnier spot eg a porch or sun room.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      That's frustrating. I grow mine on our north-facing front porch, where they get some morning and afternoon sun.

  • @karenbartlett1307
    @karenbartlett1307 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @beatricemilner2589
    @beatricemilner2589 4 года назад +1

    I have found that in a dry climate this does not work. I cut my geraniums back drastically, put them in my dark garage (about 8 degrees is the lowest over the winter) and stop watering them. In about Feb/Mar they will send out shoots. At this time, I get them out, put them in a sunny spot (I have a greenhouse) and start watering them. I keep them pruned for a couple of months but in April, I let them grow and they will be flowering by the end of May.

  • @victoriatucker6271
    @victoriatucker6271 3 года назад +1

    I overwintering a ivy geranium last winter. It lived but did not do well this summer

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      Ivy geraniums are challenging to overwinter using the method where you store them in a box. I've had my best luck by pruning back the plant a bit, then bringing in the pot it's growing in, placing it in a bright area of our house, and watering it occasionally. Other methods haven't worked well for me.

  • @wendymills8592
    @wendymills8592 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Who knew you could do this? Certainly not me. Will try.
    Great video!

  • @TinaWells143
    @TinaWells143 3 года назад +1

    My geraniums overwinter outside in their pots or the ground but I live in CA, not sure where you are but my mom told me how her grandmother would hang them in her basement during the winter in the midwest

  • @francescamocerithibert2937
    @francescamocerithibert2937 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou so much i will try that too 👌

  • @Animalkisser
    @Animalkisser 3 года назад +2

    Interesting method!
    However, I overwinter them in a non-heated room and they have been doing great for eight years.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +1

      And that is great. Always go with what works best for you. In my case, I don't have room for all of the pots of geraniums, or enough sunny spots to put them indoors.

    • @Animalkisser
      @Animalkisser 3 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden I enjoy them all year round.

  • @evapeer9438
    @evapeer9438 3 года назад +1

    Last fall I took my geranium plant inside after having changed the soil. I didn’t have any cool room for it since I alive in an apartment, so put it in a sunny window and it grew and bloomed throughout the winter. Now it’s still blooming and beautiful on my balcony. I bought different kinds of geranium plants this summer and hope that they will survive and grow like the first one. Why would anybody throw out a geranium plant (if there is enough space to take it inside)?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      I agree! Of course, in my case, I don't have room for all of the pots but I sure don't throw the plants away at the end of the season!

  • @beetickler6418
    @beetickler6418 4 года назад +4

    Photos of what is normal during the storage would be helpful. I've done the paper bag method and lost almost every plant.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +1

      That is a very good suggestion. Thank you. The plants can look dead as can be but I've rarely lost one. This method doesn't seem like it would work but it does!

  • @MrRatherino
    @MrRatherino 3 года назад +1

    Wouldn't DARE DREAM consign my beloved/and some decade old gerries to the basement. Have overwintered them in winter sun window for years..3rd time charm indeed! PS no fertilizer til time change...

  • @TheFirefly71
    @TheFirefly71 3 года назад +1

    photos of how they look during the process would be helpful.

  • @nashwaran473
    @nashwaran473 4 года назад +4

    Also can do the same with pelargonium geranium too

  • @tanyabenton1763
    @tanyabenton1763 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video of when you plant them on February and how they look and what to do?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад

      Hi, Tanya. Yes, I do. Here's a link: ruclips.net/video/v4TNy4ckkhg/видео.html. It's an older video but you can see what the plants look like, how to pot them up, and they're aftercare.

  • @dorisvalente6707
    @dorisvalente6707 3 года назад +1

    Hi Susan, love this video. I followed this process last year with great success. Just wondering when you start boxing the Geraniums. I live in northern Ohio and the geraniums are still so beautiful.

  • @NancyRogers1
    @NancyRogers1 3 года назад +4

    This was SO very clearly explained. Thank you. QUESTION: In early February, when you pot up the geraniums and feed with fish emulsion fertilizer, do the pots stay in the basement or do you take them up to the house? If you take them upstairs, do you put them in bright light? Many thanks.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +6

      Hi, Nancy. I'm sorry I wasn't more clear in the video. Once they're potted up, they need to go to an area (indoors) that gets a lot of light. I put mine on the inside of our south-facing sliding glass door. They need to grow for a while and essentially recover from the winter before they can go outside once the danger of frost has passed.

    • @davidhunter5062
      @davidhunter5062 2 года назад

      Thanks for asking I had the same question.

  • @TracysHomeGarden
    @TracysHomeGarden 4 года назад +1

    Wow, your vegetable garden is beautiful! Do you deal with a lot of pests on them? It is always interesting 🤔 to hear all the natural ways people deal with pests in the garden. Great job! Thank you 🙏 for sharing!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  4 года назад +3

      Hi, Tracy. Thank you! We get big pests such as moose, deer, porcupines, etc. although our deer fence helps with most of that. And we get the usual insect pests but nothing that's unmanageable. You might be interested to know that I have written a new book, The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook, published by Cool Springs Press. It will be out in April 2021 but it's already up on Amazon for pre-orders!

    • @TracysHomeGarden
      @TracysHomeGarden 4 года назад

      Susan's In The Garden. Hi Susan! I will certainly do that! Thank you again! 🥰

    • @helenoleksyn5327
      @helenoleksyn5327 3 года назад

      @@SusansInTheGarden I’m having a big problem with rabbits eating my hostas and flowers. Would you have any remedy to stop them?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  3 года назад +2

      Hi, Helen. Rabbits are really challenging. The 2 suggestions are to either use a rabbit repellent (look into Liquid Fence) or to create a wire barrier to block them from the flower beds -- I realize the second option is more challenging, though. I'd definitely recommend trying a rabbit repellent.

  • @denisehall4818
    @denisehall4818 4 года назад +1

    thanks

  • @huongtickell463
    @huongtickell463 4 года назад +1

    thank you very much for sharing

  • @jolyndaj
    @jolyndaj 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you.

  • @nataliaturkestanskaya6736
    @nataliaturkestanskaya6736 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for geranium video. it is very detailed and helps me with ideas for next winter.

  • @marchingontogether2571
    @marchingontogether2571 11 месяцев назад +1

    you could have cut back the plants hard , it works and takes less storage space

  • @amandamccollister7373
    @amandamccollister7373 4 года назад +3

    I use to knock the dirt off and hang them upside down in the basement until the following spring. I didn't trim them at all before putting them in the basement. Don't know if this would help with the ivy geraniums or not. Good luck.

    • @marilynhall3434
      @marilynhall3434 4 года назад

      I tried this one year and mine all died. I heard it was a great method. Where did I go wrong?

    • @amandamccollister7373
      @amandamccollister7373 4 года назад

      @@marilynhall3434 Don't know. I just tied a tied a piece of yarn around the stems and hung them up. They started leafing up the next spring. That's it . We did have a dehumidifier in the basement too so it wasn't damp. Wish I could help. Sorry.

    • @klattin1501
      @klattin1501 4 года назад

      I too have hung my geraniums upside down over winter but had 1 % success rate. Did you trim them before hanging? In Feb, is that when you repot them and trim off the dried stems and leaves? I haven'thafd much success so I'd love suggestions