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Overwintering Begonias: How to Winterize Tuberous and Wax Begonias Indoors in Pots and as Tubers
Wondering how to overwinter begonias? This post covers all aspects of how to save begonias over winter, including tips for overwintering tuberous begonias indoors in pots and as tubers, along with over wintering wax begonias in containers as houseplants inside. You'll learn how to store begonias over winter, care when winterizing begonias, storing tubers for winter, and how to winterize wax begonias. Can you overwinter begonias? Yes, here's all you need to know about how to keep begonias over winter!
Overwintering Tuberous Begonias in Pots: Complete Guide
Looking for tips on overwintering tuberous begonias in pots? We've got you covered! Discover the secrets to successfully overwintering these beautiful plants and ensure they thrive year after year. Learn how to properly prepare your begonias for the winter season and provide them with the care they need. Don't miss out on this valuable information! Click the link to learn more and keep your tuberous begonias flourishing. #TuberousBegonias #OverwinteringTips #PlantCare #TheGrowingLeaf
18 Native Plants with Year-Round Interest for a Continuously Beautiful Garden
A Southeastern native, Fothergilla has a lot to offer for modern landscapes. Growing just 1 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide, this compact shrub can be tucked into a perennial border or a narrow foundation planting. It prefers rich, slightly moist, acidic soil and a sunny to partially sunny location. It’s prized for its white, bottlebrushlike spikes of fragrant spring flowers and spectacular fall foliage. Zones 5-8 Seasonal Highlights: Fall: Leaves turn shades of red, orange, and scarlet....
This Tough-as-Nails Perennial Garden Plan Has Fuss-Free Plants
Plant it and (ALMOST) forget it! This garden is filled with tough-as-nails perennials that come back each year. Even then, they need little more than the occasional tidying up. Silvery gray-green foliage is a common thread tying together drought-tolerant perennials such as santolina, lavender, yarrow, Russian sage, and catmint