Tuberous begonia planting instructions


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  11. 2 Feb 2015 Tuberous Begonia Care – How To Grow Tuberous Begonias Begonias need moist, well-drained soil and are likely to rot in soggy conditions.
  12. Fill your containers with good quality, well-drained soil. Site your begonias where they will receive partial shade. Loosen the soil a bit and plant your begonia tubers by just tucking them into the soil without covering them. After planting, water your begonias generously just to settle the soil around the tubers.
  13. Light up any shady area with colorful, rose-like flowers of tuberous begonias. Water your begonias when the soil is dry to the touch. Check often during dry, hot
  14. Martha Stewart gives some tips for planting and growing tuberous begonias.
  15. It may take up to three months from planting the tuber to full bloom, so tubers should be started indoors at least a month before the last frost date. Set tubers 1 inch apart, hollow side up, in shallow pots filled with moistened potting soil in a 70-degree room. Cover each tuber with about an inch of potting soil.
  16. Choose a site for tuberous begonias that is somewhat protected from wind, where the soil is well-drained, and plants will be shaded during most of the day.
  17. Tips on how to grow begonias: potting, fertilizing, outdoor beds, dealing with Plant with 1-1.5” soil covering the top of the tuber, in well-drained garden soil or
  18. How to grow tuberous begonias in NZ. After planting water generously to settle the soil around the tubers. Roots and sprouts will form in a few weeks,
  19. Tuberous begonias are ideally suited to growing in containers and hanging Plant tubers 5-7.5cm (2-3in) deep in reasonably fertile well-drained soil and in a
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