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May 23, 2021 5:33 PM CST
Name: Virginia

tantefrancine said:Virginia scented geraniums are very easy--but they need to go inside for Winter. Inside the plant loves florescence light----easy to propagate from cuttings. Just put the cutting in something (glass or plastic) that is clear--and put it under florescent light--roots will grow in 7-10 days--, transfer to soil--needs bright light-----I love them! My great-grandmother used to have the whole patio filled with them. ---She lived in the Tropics--


That's good to know. I'm not so great at 'indoor gardening', and am likely to kill anything that's very tender. I can bring things inside for brief spells of freezy weather, but if it needs to stay for more than a week, it's probably doomed.

Thank You! for the good info,
Virginia

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