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Revive and Multiply: How to Rejuvenate an Old Geranium

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Introduction:
Before tossing out that tired-looking geranium, know that with a little care, you can rejuvenate it and even propagate new healthy plants. Geraniums are resilient and thrive with simple techniques that breathe new life into them.

Why It Works – The Benefits:
Saves money by producing new plants from cuttings

Reduces waste and extends the life of your existing plant

Promotes fuller, healthier blooms by pruning and repotting

Easy and effective for home gardeners at any skill level

What You Need:
1 old geranium plant

Clean pruning shears

Small pots with fresh potting mix

Rooting hormone (optional)

Spray bottle with water

How to Make (Steps to Rejuvenate and Reproduce):

Prune the plant hard: Cut back all leggy, woody stems to about 10–15 cm. Remove dead leaves and flowers.

Take healthy cuttings: Snip 10–15 cm long shoots with 3–4 leaves. Remove the lower leaves.

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