How to Grow Begonias – For Lasting Colour

Begonias grown from tubers produce great sturdy plants.  To get the most out of your begonia, start growing them in March.  Begonia tubers product long lasting flowers from June to November when planted and grown well, here’s how to do it:

In March, using either seed trays or small pots filled with moist compost, plant the begonia tuber hollow side up just below the soil level.  Keep the seed tray or pots in a windowsill where the temperature does not fall below about 16C.  Water sparingly until growth appears.

To encourage quick growth cover with paper or polythene or if in a seed tray, a propagator lid.  Remove the cover as soon as you spot the first signs of growth.

Once the shoots begin to show, the growth becomes more rapid.  Give the Begonias the maximum amount of light you can without exposing them to strong midday sun.  Water regularly now and never allow the soil to become dry.  An application of a good liquid plant food will improve growth.

Begonias thrive in semi-shade and should not be subjected to the midday sun.  Begonias dislike dry conditions, so water generously especially in periods of hot weather.  Every two or three weeks, feed with a well balanced plant food such as Miracle-Gro or Miracle Gro Organic Choice.

Remove all wilted leaves and flowers to encourage flowering throughout the summer months.

Enjoy !

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