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  1. 7 wrz 2011 · Though they are generally only hardy in USDA zones 9 to 11, tuberous begonias are quite easy to take care of. They endure the elements of wind and rain and greatly enhance your garden from June through October. Some types of tuberous begonias include: Panorama, Illumination, Pin Ups, Ornament, On Top, Non-Stop, and Charisma series.

  2. 10 wrz 2024 · Why Tuberous Begonias Need Special Care During the Winter Months. Tuberous begonias are popular for their vibrant flowers and ability to thrive in containers. However, these plants require special care during the winter months to ensure their survival. Overwintering tuberous begonias in pots is crucial to protect them from frost damage and ...

  3. Choosing the right pot is crucial for successfully overwintering your tuberous begonias. Use pots around 2-4 inches (5-10 cm) deep. The number of bulbs you can store in each container depends on how wide the mouth of the pot is and the size of each bulb. Typically, tuberous begonia bulbs are 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick and 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in ...

  4. 1 wrz 2024 · 1. Leaving Begonias In The Ground. As long as the type of begonia you have is hardy in your climate, then you can overwinter them right in the ground. If they have tubers, then they’ll survive as long it stays above 50°F. During the winter, the foliage on tuberous varieties may die back if the bulb goes dormant.

  5. 23 paź 2023 · Tuberous begonia winter care is relatively simple. Each plant should be allowed to die back naturally after the first frost. Next, dig up the tubers and remove the stems and leaves down to the crown. Any loose soil should also be removed in preparation for a brief curing period that lasts approximately two weeks.

  6. Fertilizing: Like most plants that are heavy bloomers, begonias need regular fertilizing throughout the growing season to ensure consistent flowering. Apply a slow-release fertilizer at planting time, supplemented by occasional feeding with a diluted liquid fertilizer during the peak bloom period. Stop fertilizing in late summer or early fall ...

  7. 17 lis 2021 · Bury the tubers in a bucket of dry peat, sawdust, or sand and keep them in the curing spot through the winter. [13] Burying the tubers in a dry medium like sand helps them stay at the proper temperature and moisture levels, and keeps them away from sunlight. 5. Lay the tubers on damp peat in early spring.

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