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Plant Guide: Beautiful Begonias

February 8, 2018 by Jenny Leave a Comment

Last updated on September 24th, 2019 at 12:32 am

Growing Begonias, Begonias, Flower Garden, Flower Garden Ideas, Gardening, Gardening Ideas, Begonias Care, Gardening Tips, Gardening for Beginners

 

 

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1 When cared for properly, Begonia flowers can be a lasting part of your home decor. Here’s my foul-proof grow guide to growing begonias!
2 Grow Zone: These grow best in zones 7-11.
3 Water and Sun Needs: Grow in an area of partial sunlight. Water regularly, but ensure that the soil is not soggy.
4 Average Size: 6 inches to 3 feet tall. 6 to 12 inches wide.
5 Plant Type: Annual
6 Special Features: Great for containers, and doesn’t require much care or maintenance.
7 How to Get Started: If growing in a pot, make sure you account for the space needed for your plants to grow. Make sure your container leaves 2 inches of grow room around the roots. Plant in an area that gets full to partial sunlight. As with most annuals, make sure that the soil stays most without being soggy. Soil should be dry to the touch before watering again. Plants should be fertilized once monthly.
8 When to Harvest: Expect blooms to appear in late spring. Gardeners should deadhead the blooms to prevent regular, new growth throughout the seasons.
9 What to Plant It With: Impatiens, Blue Lobelia, Wishbone Flower.
10 Wait! Don’t leave yet! Check out these other gardening ideas and tips from Bees and Roses:
11 10 Veggies for a Windowsill Garden
12 How to Create a Mason Jar Herb Garden

 When cared for properly, Begonia flowers can be a lasting part of your home decor. Here’s my foul-proof grow guide to growing begonias!

Growing Begonias, Begonias, Flower Garden, Flower Garden Ideas, Gardening, Gardening Ideas, Begonias Care, Gardening Tips, Gardening for Beginners

Grow Zone: These grow best in zones 7-11.

Water and Sun Needs: Grow in an area of partial sunlight. Water regularly, but ensure that the soil is not soggy.

Average Size: 6 inches to 3 feet tall. 6 to 12 inches wide.

Plant Type: Annual

Special Features: Great for containers, and doesn’t require much care or maintenance.

How to Get Started: If growing in a pot, make sure you account for the space needed for your plants to grow. Make sure your container leaves 2 inches of grow room around the roots. Plant in an area that gets full to partial sunlight. As with most annuals, make sure that the soil stays most without being soggy. Soil should be dry to the touch before watering again. Plants should be fertilized once monthly.

When to Harvest: Expect blooms to appear in late spring. Gardeners should deadhead the blooms to prevent regular, new growth throughout the seasons.

What to Plant It With: Impatiens, Blue Lobelia, Wishbone Flower.

Wait! Don’t leave yet! Check out these other gardening ideas and tips from Bees and Roses:

10 Veggies for a Windowsill Garden

How to Create a Mason Jar Herb Garden

Filed Under: Annuals, Garden Encyclopedia Tagged With: Plant Care, Begonias, Begonia Care, How to Care for Begonias, Easily Care for Begonias, Easy Plant Care, Plant Care 101

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