You can try overwintering it in the house, or treat as Pelargonium geraniums, cutting back and placing in dryish compost in a cool, unheated room, watering perhaps twice during the winter, then repotting the following spring to start it into growth in about late February (in the house) and place outside end of May. Otherwise bin it - that's what most people do.
You can try overwintering it in the house, or treat as Pelargonium geraniums, cutting back and placing in dryish compost in a cool, unheated room, watering perhaps twice during the winter, then repotting the following spring to start it into growth in about late February (in the house) and place outside end of May. Otherwise bin it - that's what most people do.
24 Apr, 2010