Begonias prefer consistently moist soil, but not overly wet. Water them when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch and make sure to provide good drainage to prevent root rot. Adjust watering based on the specific needs of your begonia variety and growing conditions.
No, begonias are not succulents. They are a diverse group of flowering plants belonging to the family Begoniaceae, known for their ornamental leaves and flowers. Unlike succulents, which store water in their leaves or stems, begonias prefer a more humid environment and require regular watering to thrive.
The Cast Iron Plant is one plant that doesn't need much sunlight. here is the website with more information: http://faculty.ucc.edu/biology-ombrello/POW/cast-iron_plant.htm
Begonias are planted in Mendel's garden because they are often used in genetics studies as a model plant, similar to the peas Mendel originally used. Begonias are easier to grow and analyze in a shorter time frame compared to peas, making them more suitable for modern genetics research.
African violets are similar to begonias in that they can be propagated from leaves. By selecting healthy leaves and placing them in water or soil, new plantlets can grow from the leaf. Snake plants and jade plants are also examples of plants that can be propagated from leaves.
Yes, begonias can flower every year, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. Most begonias bloom during the warmer months, typically from spring to fall, when they receive adequate light and moisture. Proper care, including appropriate watering, fertilization, and light exposure, can encourage annual flowering. However, some begonias are primarily grown for their foliage and may not produce flowers as consistently.
i dont think they need much water? did you water it or anything? x
Pentunias prefer sunny locations, while Begonias prefer shade. Petunias thrive in moist souls, whereas begonias need to be watered carefully- too much water will cause their roots to rot.
The three most popular varieties of begonias for gardening are tuberous begonias, Rex begonias, and fibrous rooted begonias. Fibrous rooted begonias are also called the old fashioned wax.
No, begonias are not succulents. They are a diverse group of flowering plants belonging to the family Begoniaceae, known for their ornamental leaves and flowers. Unlike succulents, which store water in their leaves or stems, begonias prefer a more humid environment and require regular watering to thrive.
Scarlet Begonias was created in 1974.
The best month to plant begonias is typically in spring after the last frost has passed. This allows them to establish themselves before the heat of summer.
A hanging begonias will usually eat YOUR MOM
Begonias, violas, fuchsias, sweet potato vine, impatiens.
You can plant trailing begonias out in pots after they have wintered in early to late Spring - depending on the zone. A rough rule of thumb is to wait until after the last frost or very cold night. If you have propagated the Begonias, then give them some time to get used to the cooler conditions by giving them a little shelter for a few days, such as on a porch,against a house wall or in a cold frame. If they have been indoor forced Begonias, then they may be a little more sensitive and need protection for a little longer:
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yes it does need a lot of water
Certain types of begonias are considered a very easy plant to grow, however other types are some of the hardest to grow. The ease of growth often depends on the climate they are growing in and the type of soil and water they are planted in.