My P.tomentosum, peppermint scented geranium, has some real weirdness going on at the base of the plant. I don't know what it's doing , but I know what has to be done. This year, without fail, cutting must be rooted from this plant so it can have a new start.
The leaves are still fuzzy soft and adorable. To me my peppermint geranium is the plant equivalent to a Persian cat. It doesn't purr when caressed, but it does release its delightful aroma whenever it is touched or watered.
It looks like a bunch of new growth to me. You should have a very bushy plant if all of those new shoots survive.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed browsing through your garden blog, and now I'm off to your craft blog. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I used to have 2 separate blogs but have combined them into one in the past few months. The crafts spill over to the garden a lot.
ReplyDeleteLinda, aka Crafty Gardener