I like to keep my geraniums over the winter but do not like the mess of keeping pots of geraniums in the house all winter long. A couple of years ago I started using this easy method. In the fall, right before the first frost, I gently pull my geraniums from their pots. I shake off the dirt from their roots, cut off about the top 1/3 of the plant and put them in open brown grocery bags. I always plant my geraniums three to a pot, so just keep the three together in one bag. Don't forget to label the color on the bag. I put the open bags under my dark basement stairs and forget about them until about March 1st. I do not water or even check on them for those five winter months. Around March 1st I take them out of the bags and cut almost all of the tops off. As you can see, they do not look like much. I briefly soak them in room temperature water. I plant them in a good size pot of new potting soil, three plants to a pot. I have found that if you over water you will get mold problems, so I water sparingly. We are now into April and you can see how fast they have grown!
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