Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Begonias in a Garden

!±8± Begonias in a Garden

Begonias are probably the most brilliant and versatile plants in containers throughout the summer, and are ideal for pots, hanging baskets, planters and wall vases. Although they are usually as the cultivation of plants in early summer, you have a much wider selection of colors to choose whether tubers in late winter and plant them in late winter or early spring, so that they are ready to plant after the frosts are over in early summer.

Look out for begonia, which ismagnificent plant, which looks nice in a hanging basket. Also in this group are begonia pink lace and red peaks of peyote peyote, both have white flowers with ruffled edges surprising. The top-grade peyote apricot makes a memorable partnership in planting salmon or orange, fuchsia, fuchsia as Arabidopsis thaliana.

If you choose to save the tubers for next year, before the first frost in autumn lift and move the plant in a frost. Gradually withholdWater and allow the leaves to die. Remove after two or three weeks, the tubers and store in a cool, dry place until next spring, when they brought it back in its growth. Alternatively, if you have a greenhouse, move the entire container indoors.

As the compost dries out and dies the stems, the tubers in the compost maintained without further disturbance. This is for hanging baskets or arrangements in which are planted with begonias idealfuchsias. They will break into growth in the spring when watering begins again.


Begonias in a Garden

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