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  2. The Secret to Keeping Your Geraniums Healthy This Winter ...

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    The best way to overwinter a geranium is to give it the full houseplant treatment and provide it with an environment that best matches its natural needs. “Bring the pots indoors, and keep them ...

  3. When to Stop Pruning Plants for the Season, According to ...

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    Ahead, learn what our garden experts say about when you need to stop pruning your garden plants, including the best time of year to break out those shears and get cutting again. Meet the Expert

  4. When Not to Prune: 8 Times to Never Cut Back Your Plants - AOL

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    Wait to prune until the plant is fully hydrated, even if that time is the following growing season. 2. Evergreens in winter. Cutting back evergreens in winter makes them more susceptible to winter ...

  5. Pelargonium × hortorum - Wikipedia

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    The specific epithet hortorum is a genitive plural form of the Latin "hortus" ("garden") and therefore corresponds to "horticultural".The name was created by the American botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey who in 1914, writes "The large number of forms of the common geranium, derives from the variation and probably the crossing of P. zonale and P. inquinans (and possibly others) during more than a ...

  6. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the height or spread of a tree is best accomplished by pruning back the leaders and branch terminals to lateral branches that are large enough to assume the terminal roles (at least one-third the diameter of the cut stem). Compared to topping, reduction helps maintain the form and structural integrity of the tree. [7]

  7. Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia

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    An apple tree sprout is being converted to a branched, fruit-bearing spur by an arborist. Numbers show the sequence of cuts, which occurred during two years. Plants form new tissue in an area called the meristem, located near the tips of roots and shoots, where active cell division takes place.

  8. What Is Pruning? Here's Why It's Essential In Every Garden - AOL

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    The best time to prune depends on the type of plant. Most thinning cuts are made when the plant is dormant. ... At the same time, the following year prune out one-half of the remaining old stems ...

  9. Geranium bohemicum - Wikipedia

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    Geranium bohemicum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Geraniaceae. It was first described in 1756 by Carl Linnaeus. [1]