This one plant always has a place in my pots and hanging baskets. Find out which tropical beauty tops my list after decades ...
Next time you visit the nursery, cruise by the bedding plant section and discover wax begonias. These delightful plants are cute, easy to grow and require little maintenance save for regular watering ...
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 spring. Keep stored ...
Classic begonia colors like white, yellow, and pink are now joined by a full spectrum of hues—including red, orange, and peach—as a result of breeding. What's more, many begonia varieties produce ...
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 ...
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 ...
The ornamental qualities of begonia species have fascinated and enticed gardeners for hundreds of years. The genus Begonia is large and diverse with an amazing number of uniquely beautiful species.
Growing flowering annuals indoors adds vibrant colour and energy to any room. While many annuals are traditionally outdoor plants, a number of them thrive in pots placed on sunny windowsills or under ...
Tuberous and wax begonias grace summer gardens as some of the most popular spring bedding and container plants available. If you grow a special begonia in your garden, you can keep it going for ten ...