Yes you can by simply cutting a piece off and planting it in either the garden or in a pot with soil and keep it moist until it is established and then just water normally as you would with your garden
Geraniums are propogated by either seed or splitting of the clumps. Pelargoniums are propogated either by seed or cuttings.
Most geraniums are grown from cuttings but you can buy geranium seeds. You have to start the seeds indoors in January to have them ready to put outside in spring.
Geraniums are one of the easiest plants to grow from cuttings and have a high success rate. Some people simply push a piece in the ground and have success. To take a cutting, snip a piece off just below a pair of leaves with a slanting cut. Take a piece about 3 or so inches long - it doesn't matter too much, and place in sand soil or potting mix. Keep just moist - if too wet they will rot- and soon they will take root.
Mid to late spring is the best time. See Sources and Related Links for more details.
When they are beginning to come up, you gently pull the plants out and pull them into large sections that include both stems and roots. Then you carefully replant these new plants.
Many plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Daylilies can be spilt into multiple plants from the tubers and roots. Geraniums can start new plants from cuttings.
Geraniums are one of the easiest plants to grow from cuttings and have a high success rate. Some people simply push a piece in the ground and have success. To take a cutting, snip a piece off just below a pair of leaves with a slanting cut. Take a piece about 3 or so inches long - it doesn't matter too much, and place in sand soil or potting mix. Keep just moist - if too wet they will rot- and soon they will take root.
I don't remember where I read this, but here's a start for you: They can be overwintered by potting up individual plants, by taking cuttings, or by hanging the plants upside down in a cool, dry place.
No but you can take cuttings.
Geraniums(Pelargoniums) are perennials therefore given the right conditions will flower constantly.
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