My plant is large only 5 months old. Has survived frost 2 times. Should I dig it up or try to propagate ?
You can take cuttings or bring it inside in a container or store it in a dormant state.
This article explains all three ways:
type of plant. I am wanting to keep it in the house this winter. I have already moved it inside and bring it outside when it is warmer and sunny. I didn't know what would be the best option for my plant, so it will continue to grow and be healthy for next summer. I don't know if I need to purchase a grow light and what temperature is it to cold for this plant? How often should I water and fertilize while it is inside? Any information you can help me with regarding the mosquito plant and bringing it inside for winter, I would appreciate! Thank you!
This article explains the growing conditions your plant requires inside or out:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/scented-geranium/mosquito-citronella-geranium-plant.htm
Hello! I am overwintering my scented geraniums in my basement under plant lights. However, over the summer they have become extremely leggy outside with most of the growth and leaves at the very tops. Bottom branches are almost bare. Is there a way to prune these without killing the plant since most of the growth is at the top? Thanks! (please see photos for more detail). Thanks!
Here's an article that will help you prune your geraniums:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/geranium/leggy-geranium.htm
I have a picture of it.
It does look like it succumbed. You can tell by breaking off a stem and looking inside. If there is green inside, it is still alive. If it is gray or white, and the stem crispy, I would replace it.
Hi, I recently inherited a scented geranium cutting from a friend, which she called 'Isko Ginger'. It smells distinctly of rose and not really ginger, but that may be me. Someone said it may be a pelargonium species, but I am aware there are many. Would you what the species is? Many thanks! Chris
Yes. This would be Pelargonium crispum. Here are some tips on caring for the plant:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/scented-geranium/scented-geranium-care.htm