Geraniums are generally grown as annuals in colder regions, as they don’t survive through winter outdoors. However, in warmer climates (zones 10-11 on the USDA scale), where temperatures stay above freezing, geraniums can behave like perennials and bloom again each year.
For those in colder areas, it’s possible to keep geraniums alive through the winter by bringing them indoors before frost arrives and replanting them in the spring, helping them regrow annually.
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