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How To Care for Begonias
Begonias need adequate sunlight, water and fertilization to thrive. The soil should be moist but not soggy and you should aim ...
Begonias don't have to be annuals, and can survive the winter, if you take the necessary preparations to protect them from ...
Question: I have noticed lots of attractive plantings of wax begonias. How well do they during the hot wet summer? Answer: All begonias like the hot moist weather of summer. They also do best in the ...
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 ...
Quite often at this time of the year we don’t have to emphasize planting semperfloren (wax) begonias because so many survive the winter. But this winter, the freezing temperatures were low enough and ...
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The Beautiful Indoor Plant That You Can Grow From Seed
Discover what gorgeous flowering plant can be grown from a seed and kept indoors. This is the perfect plant for beginners and ...
Begonias in baskets, patio containers and beds and borders are among the most dependable plants for colorful blooms all through the summer. These, of course, are the wax or fibrous-rooted ...
Begonias (Begonia semperflorens-cultorum) are warm-season annuals with a long blooming period; the “semperflorens” part of the species name means “always flowering.” Another very useful characteristic ...
Can one ever have too many begonias? Wax begonias, Rex begonias, tuberous begonias, and more. Thriving in shade and dappled sunlight, dependable bloomers, flexible and undemanding houseplants. Small ...
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