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Mar 9, 2012 1:35 PM CST
Name: Karen
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Clint, I've done that many times with hydrangeas and it works like a charm. But the geranium stems tend to be soft, green, skinny things, wasn't sure if it was a good choice of methods, or if there might be a better way.

Sheryl, I've used your method, too, chopping off a little piece of plant without digging up the whole plant, then just transplanting to another spot. That has worked with several of my perennials, but again, I never tried a geranium.

I was really impressed by Rozanne. I bought it as a tiny little thing from Bluestone in fall of 2010. This was a year later in Sept 2011. That thing bloomed heavily from late may or early June through October. This was Oct 4
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November 2
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll watch it as it breaks dormancy and give it a shot.

Karen

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