Tuberous begonias are available in upright and trailing types, single and double flowers and a wide variety of vibrant colors and flower forms and are a gardener’s favorite for easily brightening a ...
Begonias don't have to be annuals, and can survive the winter, if you take the necessary preparations to protect them from ...
No wonder they are tucked into seemingly every spot possible for a plant — be it in garden beds, hanging in wall baskets (or ...
Q: How should I start my begonia bulbs indoors? I saved last summer's plants by bringing them indoors for the winter. I cut back the stems in December as they turned into very ugly houseplants. Now I ...
This is the time to get a head start on summer-blooming bulbs and tubers by starting them indoors in moist, soilless mix. Some of our favorites to plant include caladium (Caladium), elephant ears ...
If you're hankering to begin the new garden season by starting something indoors, here's a suggestion: Skip the seeds and instead plant a few tuberous-rooted begonias. Growing vegetable and flower ...
Key Points In zones 7 and below, dig tuberous begonias before frost, dry, and store tubers above 45°F.Pot wax begonias and bring them indoors or keep them in a cool, frost-free garage until ...
Begonias are grown outdoors in their native subtropical and tropical climates. In temperate climates, begonias are grown outdoors as an annual during the summer months and as a houseplant during the ...
One of the most breathtaking plants when in full bloom is the tuberous begonia. Upright and pendula (hanging) begonias come in some of the brightest summer colors of salmon, orange, pink, yellow and ...