Begonia
- Begonia Grandiflora Non /stop x 3Begonia tuberhybrida various€1.95Stock 29Begonia Grandiflora Non/stop is de koningin van de zomer perkplanten en zal bijzonder gracieus, uw border of potten vullen. Learn More
- Dubbele Begonia hybrida x 3Begonia tuberhybrida€2.50Out of stockOut of stockDe dubbele Begonia hybrida bloeit met overweldigende, zeer fraaie, dubbele bloemen. De bloemen van deze Begonias zijn zo groot als pioenen. Learn More
Begonias, cherished for their vibrant flowers
We stock cascading Begonia tubers with a trailing habit, perfect for hanging baskets and pots, Non stop Begonias bulbs produce masses of double flower all summer long and Begonia multiflora is the most popular Begonia of all.
Begonias -prized for their displays of colourful showy flowers and leaves
Begonia plants are very useful as they grow in shaded areas of the garden where little else will grow. All Begonia bulbs can be grown outdoors year round in subtropical or tropical climates, but in temperate climates Begonia tubers are grown outdoors as annuals, or as houseplants.
We stock cascading Begonias tubers with a trailing habit, perfect for hanging baskets and pots, Non stop Begonia bulbs produce masses of double flower all summer long and Begonia multiflora is the most popular of all.
Overwintering Begonias is not always necessary in warmer climates, as winters are generally less severe. In cold climates once your Begonia tubers have finished flowering, their foliage has faded and after the first light frost of autumn Begonia tubers should be dug up. Shake off any excess soil and let the Begonia tubers dry on newspaper in a sunny location indoors. To prevent fungus each Begonia tuber should be lightly dusted with sulphur powder before wrapping them individually in newspaper and storing them in a box in a cool, dry frost free place like a garage or unheated closet until next spring.
How to Plant Begonia tuberosa
Begonia tubers should be planted preferably during March in a tray with approx 3 cm(1") of potting Soil. This needs to be kept moist and moderatly warm, the tubers will sprout in this tray and develop into plants, once the plant is approx 10 cm (4") and the danger of frost is less, bring the tray outside and harden the plants off. Transplant in the garden during May. Begonias like to have a semi shady location, moist Soil with a high compost content, however they dislike being waterlogged .
If you do not pre-plant them, you can plant direct at the desired location during April-May. Be aware that the development of the plant will take longer.