Tuberous Begonia Plants - Stunning Blooms for Shaded Gardens
Tuberous Begonia Plants - Stunning Blooms for Shaded Gardens
Live tuberous begonia “bliss”
Tuberous begonias are beautiful flowering plants that are grown for their bright, showy blooms. Here are some general tips for growing tuberous begonias:
Planting: Tuberous begonias prefer well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Plant the tubers in early spring, about 1 inch deep, with the concave side facing upwards. Make sure to space them about 12 inches apart.
Watering: Tuberous begonias like moist soil but do not like to be waterlogged. Water them deeply once a week, or more often if the soil is dry. Avoid overhead watering, as this can cause the flowers to rot.
Fertilizing: Fertilize tuberous begonias every two weeks with a balanced fertilizer. Be sure to follow the instructions on the label, as too much fertilizer can cause the plants to produce more foliage than flowers.
Light: Tuberous begonias prefer partial shade, as too much sun can scorch their leaves and flowers. Place them in a location where they will receive morning sun and afternoon shade.
Pruning: Tuberous begonias benefit from regular pruning to encourage bushier growth and more flowers. Pinch off the tips of the stems when they are about 6 inches long, and remove any dead or yellowing leaves.
Dormancy: Tuberous begonias go dormant in the winter. After the first frost, dig up the tubers and store them in a cool, dry place until the following spring. Remove any soil and let the tubers dry out for a few days before storing them.