Re: Geraniums
- To: <perennials>
- Subject: Re: Geraniums
- From: "* <p*@email.msn.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 18:18:55 -0500
Good evening....
I pull my geraniums up and shake off the soil. Put them loosely in a brown
paper grocery bag and fold down the top. Then they go down the cellar for
the winter.
In March there is new growth and I cut them back then, trim the roots and
plant. Most of the come back just fine.
Take care, Claire
Upstate New York
State Bird - Bluebird
State Flower - Rose
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Terrillion <susan@us.net>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: Geraniums
>Hi!
>
>Speaking of geraniums, is it necessary to cut them back after you bring
>them in to keep them alive all winter? I've had mine in for the past few
>weeks and they've only lost a few leaves here and there.
>
>Just wondering...
>
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>> From: Peggydwd@aol.com
>> To: perennials@mallorn.com
>> Subject: Re: Geraniums
>> Date: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 3:07 PM
>>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I have been doing that very thing with my geraniums for many years. I
>have
>> kept the same one going.
>>
>> Peggy in MASS.
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