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If you are looking for a colorful, attractive flower to grace your garden,
try the tuberous begonia. It is easy to grow, does well
Tuberous begonias come in shades of white, pink, red, yellow, orange,
and salmon, as well as bi-colors. If they have a darker
Depending on the variety, plants may have camellia, ruffled camellia,
or rosebud type flowers. The hanging basket has smaller,
Nonstop begonias, which were first developed in Germany, are a popular
series. They are so named because if given some
Many people don't realize that begonia flowers can be eaten! The lemony
sour flavor goes well with fruit salad, salads, yogurt,
Tuberous begonias do best in a location that has partial to full shade
and light, rich, well-drained soil. However, they also make
Prepare the site by incorporating organic matter, such as peat moss
or compost, into the upper eight to ten inches of the soil to
Purchase only high quality, firm tubers. Tubers can be started early
indoors one month before the frost-free date for your area
As soon as shoots develop, cover the tubers with more peat moss, and
move to a bright location such as a sunny window. The
When planting, place the tubers just slightly below the soil line as
they rot easily when planted too deep. A minimum 18-inch
Plants should be watered when the soil begins to dry. The tubers will
rot if they are overwatered. Try to water in the morning if
Pick flowers off as the edges turn brown to prevent them from rotting
and starting disease. If plants are dry and stressed and
After the first fall frost, dig the tubers and remove the foliage. Dry
the tubers for a few days, and store them overwinter by
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