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🌺 Overwintering Geraniums UK: How to Keep Your Geraniums Alive Through Winter
🌸 Introduction: Why Geraniums Need Extra Winter Care
Geraniums (more accurately Pelargoniums) are one of the UK’s favourite bedding and container plants. They produce masses of vibrant flowers, cope well with heat and drought, and brighten patios, borders and hanging baskets all summer long.
However — despite being tough plants — geraniums are not frost hardy. Just one night of freezing temperatures can kill the plant completely. In countries with mild winters they can survive outdoors, but in the UK, pelargoniums need protection if you want to keep them from year to year.
Overwintering geraniums properly helps you:
- save money by keeping the same plants
- grow larger, bushier specimens
- get earlier flowers in spring
- preserve rare or specialist varieties
Here are the products that help make overwintering geraniums simple and successful.
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• Frost Protection Fleece for Tender Plants
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❄️ Why UK Winters Are Hard on Geraniums
Geraniums can tolerate some cool weather but not frost, and the UK’s winter conditions often include:
- sharp overnight frosts
- damp air
- long periods of low light
- cold, wet soil
- sudden temperature drops
All of these can damage or kill tender pelargoniums. That’s why overwintering is essential if you’re hoping to keep your plants for next year.
🌱 Three Reliable Methods to Overwinter Geraniums in the UK
There are three methods gardeners use successfully, depending on space and the type of geranium.
1️⃣ Bring Geraniums Indoors (Most Common Method)
This method keeps the plants themselves alive and is ideal for:
- zonal geraniums
- ivy-leaf trailing geraniums
- scented-leaf geraniums
- fancy-leaf varieties
- large, established plants
Indoor overwintering gives a very high survival rate.
2️⃣ Store Geraniums Bare-Root (Traditional Method)
This old-fashioned technique is incredibly effective and saves lots of space. It’s especially popular among:
- greenhouse growers
- allotment holders
- people with many geraniums
Plants don’t actively grow — they simply rest.
3️⃣ Take Cuttings (Least Space Needed)
Geraniums root easily, and overwintering small cuttings is often the easiest option if you have limited space.
🏡 Method 1: Bringing Geraniums Indoors for Winter
This is the method most UK gardeners use because it’s simple and reliable.
✂️ Step 1: Cut Back the Plant
Trim the plant by one-third to reduce size and encourage bushy growth in spring. Remove:
- yellowing leaves
- dead flowers
- leggy stems
This puts less stress on the plant during winter.
🪴 Step 2: Repot (If Needed)
If the soil is very dry, compacted or old, repot in fresh compost.
Not essential, but beneficial.
❄️ Step 3: Bring Indoors Before Frost
Ideal conditions:
- cool room
- bright window
- temperature between 5–10°C
- no direct heat from radiators
Good locations:
- spare bedrooms
- porches
- conservatories
- bright sheds (frost-free)
- unheated rooms
Avoid overheated rooms — geraniums hate dry central heating.
💧 Step 4: Water Sparingly
Geraniums need very little water in winter.
- Only water when the top of the compost is dry
- Avoid soggy soil
- Allow good airflow
Overwatering is the number one cause of winter death.
🌞 Step 5: Give Them As Much Light As Possible
Low winter light can make geraniums leggy.
If light is very low, a small LED grow light helps keep plants compact and healthy.
🔍 Step 6: Check for Pests
Common overwintering pests:
- whitefly
- aphids
- spider mites
A gentle wash or organic spray keeps them under control.
🌿 Method 2: Overwintering Geraniums Bare-Root
This is a brilliant space-saving method used by many experienced gardeners.
✂️ Step 1: Lift the Plant Before Frost
Remove from pots or soil on a dry day.
🌬 Step 2: Shake Off All Soil
Gently remove soil until roots are mostly bare.
🚫 Step 3: Remove All Leaves
Leaves rot easily in storage — removing them prevents mould.
🌡 Step 4: Hang or Store the Plants Upside Down
Store in:
- garage
- shed (if frost-free)
- cool utility room
- outhouse
- cellar
Temperature ideal: 5–10°C
Do not water during winter.
🔍 Step 5: Revive in Spring
Around March:
- replant into fresh compost
- water lightly
- give bright light
Plants burst into life quickly.
🌱 Method 3: Taking Cuttings for Winter Storage
If space is limited, overwintering cuttings is perfect.
✂️ Step 1: Take 7–10 cm Cuttings
Use healthy, non-flowering shoots.
🌿 Step 2: Remove Lower Leaves
Leaves below soil level will rot.
🪴 Step 3: Root in Small Pots or Modules
Use:
- gritty compost
- coir
- perlite mix
Cuttings root in 2–4 weeks.
❄️ Step 4: Keep Cuttings in a Cool, Bright Indoor Spot
Temperature: 5–10°C
Light watering only.
🧤 Should You Leave Geraniums Outside in Winter?
In the UK, this is risky. Geraniums cannot survive:
- heavy frost
- frozen soil
- repeated cold snaps
The only exception is in very sheltered, mild coastal areas, and even then, fleece is essential.
💡 Common Mistakes When Overwintering Geraniums
Avoid these:
❌ Overwatering indoors
Leads to root rot.
❌ Bringing plants inside too late
Frost kills them instantly.
❌ Storing in a dark, damp shed
Geraniums rot without light and airflow.
❌ Not cutting back before storage
Leads to legginess and weak spring growth.
❌ Storing bare-root plants somewhere too warm
Warmth encourages disease and rapid drying.
🌱 How to Restart Geraniums in Spring
From March:
- increase watering slightly
- move to brighter light
- prune lightly to shape
- feed with a gentle fertiliser
- repot if needed
By late April or May, plants will be ready to go back outside.
🌸 FAQs
Do geraniums flower in winter indoors?
Sometimes, but flowering isn’t important — survival is the goal.
Can geraniums survive frost?
No. They are tender plants.
Do they need feeding in winter?
No — feeding encourages weak growth.
Why do my overwintered geraniums look leggy?
They need more light or a cooler spot.
🌺 Conclusion
Overwintering geraniums in the UK is easy once you know the proper methods. Whether you bring plants indoors, store them bare-root or take cuttings, the key is protecting them from frost, reducing watering and keeping them in cool, bright conditions. With the right care, your geraniums will reward you with stronger growth and earlier flowers next year.