Pelargonium/Geranium
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by Triss on August 22, 2004 06:26 AM
Hi Gisela...
The seeds on a geranium form after the flower dies. Just keep the head on the stem and watch for the seeds to grow. It is much easier to starting from a cutting which you can do successfully even over a cold winter indoors. If you do get seeds, let me know as I would love some. That is a plant I have yet to start since moving.
Triss
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The seeds on a geranium form after the flower dies. Just keep the head on the stem and watch for the seeds to grow. It is much easier to starting from a cutting which you can do successfully even over a cold winter indoors. If you do get seeds, let me know as I would love some. That is a plant I have yet to start since moving.
Triss
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We are all under the same stars... therefore we are never far apart.
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Does anybody know how to get seeds from Pelargoniums/Geraniums? And what do they look like? I looked with a magnifying glass and couldn't find anything that looks even close to a seed. I love them and have lots of them and would like to save some seeds for next year and for anybody that wants some.
Thanks, Gisela