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🌺 Overwintering Geraniums in Pots UK
🌸 Introduction: Do Geraniums in Pots Need Winter Protection?
Geraniums (pelargoniums) are not frost hardy in the UK. While they thrive in summer pots and containers, winter cold will quickly kill the plants if they’re left outdoors unprotected. Frost causes:
- mushy stems
- blackened or collapsed foliage
- root freeze in pots
- rotten crowns
- entire plant loss
- weak regrowth in spring if not stored correctly
The good news? Geraniums overwinter extremely well indoors and can be kept for many years with the right care.
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• Frost Protection Fleece
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• Breathable Storage Trays / Shelving
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🌿 How Hardy Are Geraniums in the UK?
Geraniums (pelargoniums):
- die at 0°C
- collapse rapidly under frost
- cannot survive UK winters outdoors
- thrive indoors during cold months
Only true hardy geraniums (cranesbills) survive winter — but those are different plants entirely.
🌱 Three Ways to Overwinter Potted Geraniums
You can choose whichever method suits you best.
✔️ Method 1: Bring the Whole Plant Indoors (Most Popular)
❄️ Step 1: Bring Indoors Before First Frost
Move pots into:
- a porch
- unheated conservatory
- cold greenhouse
- bright shed
- spare room (cool, not hot)
Ideal temperature: 5–10°C.
✂️ Step 2: Cut Back the Plant
Trim stems:
- by 1/3 to 1/2
- remove dead flowers
- remove yellow leaves
This helps prevent rot and keeps the plant compact.
💧 Step 3: Water Lightly
Water only:
- when soil is dry
- sparingly through winter
Overwatering is the quickest way to kill overwintering geraniums.
🌤 Step 4: Provide Light
Place near a bright window or under grow lights if possible.
✔️ Method 2: Store Geraniums Bare-Root (Old Traditional Method)
This works surprisingly well for large collections.
🍁 Step 1: Lift the Plant
Remove from the pot and gently shake off soil.
✂️ Step 2: Cut Back
Trim stems to 10–15 cm.
📦 Step 3: Hang or Store Bare-Root
Place:
- in paper bags
- in cardboard boxes
- hung upside down in a garage or shed
Temperature must stay above freezing.
Check plants monthly for dryness or rot.
✔️ Method 3: Take Cuttings (Guaranteed Success)
This is the most reliable method for perfect young plants next year.
✂️ Step 1: Take 5–8 cm Cuttings
Remove lower leaves.
🪴 Step 2: Pot into Small Containers
Use free-draining compost.
🌤 Step 3: Keep on a Windowsill
Cool but bright.
🧪 Step 4: Water Sparingly
Cuttings root quickly in autumn.
🌱 Overwintering Geraniums Outdoors (Not Recommended)
If you must try:
- wrap pots with fleece
- shelter from rain and frost
- expect losses
Pelargoniums simply aren’t hardy enough for outdoor winter survival.
🌧 Preventing Waterlogging in Winter
Geranium deaths in winter are often caused by wet compost, not cold.
Prevent waterlogging by:
- removing saucers from pots
- using free-draining compost
- watering lightly
- keeping plants under cover
- avoiding cold, damp rooms
❄️ Common Winter Problems With Potted Geraniums
❌ Rotting stems
Caused by overwatering.
❌ Yellow leaves
Low light or cold draughts.
❌ Leaf drop
Normal when adjusting to indoor conditions.
❌ Spider mites
Common indoors — check undersides of leaves.
❌ Mold on soil
Too much moisture — reduce watering.
🌼 Reviving Geraniums in Spring
From March–May:
- increase watering gradually
- prune lightly to shape
- feed with balanced fertiliser
- repot if rootbound
- move outside after frost risk has passed
- pinch growing tips for bushier plants
Your geraniums will explode into healthy growth once warmth returns.
🌸 FAQs
Can geraniums survive frost?
No — frost kills pelargoniums quickly.
Should I prune geraniums before overwintering?
Yes — light pruning prevents rot and saves space.
Can I overwinter geraniums indoors?
Yes — it’s the best and most reliable method.
Do geraniums grow during winter?
They slow down but stay alive with light and minimal water.
🌼 Conclusion
Geraniums in pots must be protected from frost, ideally by bringing them indoors or overwintering them as cuttings or bare-root plants. With proper care — low watering, cool temperatures and good light — your geraniums will survive winter and produce vibrant blooms next year.