Ritz Farming® Begonia flower bulbs Variety of Flowers Bulbs Tuberous Hanging Begonia multicolor Flowers Bulbs Home Gardening & Hanging Basket design A Pack of 1


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Description
Begonia Tuberous Double is one of the most impressive annual flowers & also one the most elegant of shade-loving plants. The best thing about these plants is that they offer an all-season display of color in the shady areas of the landscape where many flowers will not perform.
This annual flower grows up to 12 inches forming a small, bushy plant with textured, medium-green foliage. The Begonia plant is a heavy bloomer that produces large, fully double, red, white, yellow, orange, and pink flowers. Begonia performs exceptionally well in shady areas brightening gardens with its intense color.
Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees likes to visit the blooming flowers.
Environment
Begonia Tuberous Double is native to high altitudes & grows best in partial sun or partial shade. The plant likes rich, organic, well-drained soil with pH 5.5-6.2, but Begonia can survive in many types of soils. The extensive heat or high humidity should be avoided.
Planting Tips
Begonia Tuberosa seeds have to be sown on surface -press seeds slightly into the soil. Do not cover seed as light is required to germinate. Plant spacing should be around 10 inch.  Water from underneath, and cover the flower seed tray with either glass or plastic wrap to help hold the moisture in. It takes 17-28 days for plant to emerge. Once emerged, Begonia likes to grow in partial sun or partial shade and needs to be shaded from a direct sunlight, but some sun is still needed for the best performance.
How to plant: Plant wax begonia transplants 6 to 8 inches apart and others according to their mature size. Tubers can be started indoors by placing the tubers, hollow side up, 1 inch apart in a shallow tray with moist potting mix. Place the tray in a dark room and water just enough to keep the potting mix moist, but not soggy.
Tubers should sprout in about 4 weeks and be moved to an area with bright light once the sprouts are about an inch tall. Only plant outdoors when there is no longer a threat of frost
Tubers should sprout in about 4 weeks and be moved to an area with bright light once the sprouts are about an inch tall. Only plant outdoors when there is no longer a threat of frost
GAURANTEE: These bulbs you receive from us should reach you in the best condition and be of top quality. We have worked with our suppliers for many years to guarantee this. All the stock comes from the NETHERLANDS- a major trade hub for flowers. We know how annoying it is if you plant something and wait eagerly for it to flower, only to find that it’s the wrong colour or form. The bulbs you’ll get from us will be first class and healthy to ensure the best and tallest flowers – GAURANTEED

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