How To Propagate Geraniums From Stem Cuttings - Gardener's Path

Geraniums Galore

For those of us in the Northeast, like me, it’s economical to take cuttings from plants that we can only grow as annuals, thanks to our freezing winter temperatures.

A close up horizontal image showing new growth forming on a geranium cutting planted in a small glass jar pictured in light filtered sunshine.

And it’s really fun to have a plant nursery indoors while the ground outside is frozen solid.

Give geranium propagation a try, and don’t be surprised when you can’t find enough sunny spots for all of your little plant babies!

Have you tried taking cuttings from your geraniums? Let us know in the comments below.

If you think you’d like to try your hand at plant propagation, you’ll enjoy reading these articles next:

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