Begonia Complete Patio Collection
£13.98
Pack of 30 (Code A312)
£13.98
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Create a feature of exciting colour throughout your summer garden with our amazing Begonia Complete Patio Collection. The perfect addition for brightening up containers and pots for the patio with a mixture of complementing colours that include pink, red, orange, yellow and white. Flowering from June through to October and growing to a mature height of 20-35cm, we recommend planting the different Begonia varieties in separate containers to create interest, depth and character to the patio area. Begonias prefer to be planted in areas of half-sun and in rich moist soil with good drainage where they will flourish. Begonia tubers can be stored over winter and reused, making them excellent value for money. Our 30 Begonia Collection contains 10 of each of the three varieties - the dramatic Non-Stop Mixed, the classic and perfectly formed Double Begonia and the unusual Fimbriata (or Fringed) Begonia with its serrated gentle edges. Top-quality 3-4cm tubers supplied.
Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer |
Flower Colour | Mixed |
Foliage Colour | Green |
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Delivery | Delivery from mid-January |
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Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
Mixed |
Foliage Colour
Green |
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Plant Size
Mature Height | 25cm |
Mature Spread | 20cm |
Plant Spacing | 25cm |
Annual Growth | 25cm |
Mature Height
25cm |
Mature Spread
20cm |
Planting | Plant slightly below soil level. |
Soil Type | Fertile soil, with plenty of leaf mould |
Pruning | Deadhead as needed to prolong growth. |
Planting
Plant slightly below soil level. |
Soil Type
Fertile soil, with plenty of leaf mould |
Pruning
Deadhead as needed to prolong growth. |
Begonia tubers may be started into growth from February onwards. The easiest way is to put them into shallow boxes containing a mixture of loam, leaf mould and sand. Meanwhile, prepare the potting soil. Good top soil mixed with one-sixth part of manure should form the basis. To this prepared soil add leaf mould and it is often recommended that you add bonemeal to the compost. As soon as the shoots appear, you can pot them up in 15cm pots and place them in larger pots.
Begonias are particularly useful for bedding purposes and, if planted in beds which are enriched with well rotted or leaf mould will make a fine show. They should be started in shallow boxes in light soil; the saucer like tubers should be planted very shallow with the hollow side up. As soon as any danger of frost is passed then they can be transferred to their position in the garden at least 30cm apart. Begonias are great lovers of moisture and during dry weather they should be watered in the early morning or the evening.
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Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer |
Flower Colour | Mixed |
Foliage Colour | Green |
Preferred Location | |
Positive attributes | |
Delivery | Delivery from mid-January |
Key Product Information
Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
Mixed |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Flowering Time
Available to buy
Plant Size
Mature Height | 25cm |
Mature Spread | 20cm |
Plant Spacing | 25cm |
Annual Growth | 25cm |
Mature Height
25cm |
Mature Spread
20cm |
Plant Spacing
25cm |
Planting | Plant in prepared soil, with a hole large enough to firmly hold the module. |
Soil Type | Well drained fertile soil. |
Pruning | Deadhead as necessary to prolong flowering. |
Planting
Plant slightly below soil level. |
Soil Type
Fertile soil, with plenty of leaf mould |
Pruning
Deadhead as needed to prolong growth. |
Begonia tubers may be started into growth from February onwards. The easiest way is to put them into shallow boxes containing a mixture of loam, leaf mould and sand. Meanwhile, prepare the potting soil. Good top soil mixed with one-sixth part of manure should form the basis. To this prepared soil add leaf mould and it is often recommended that you add bonemeal to the compost. As soon as the shoots appear, you can pot them up in 15cm pots and place them in larger pots.
Begonias are particularly useful for bedding purposes and, if planted in beds which are enriched with well rotted or leaf mould will make a fine show. They should be started in shallow boxes in light soil; the saucer like tubers should be planted very shallow with the hollow side up. As soon as any danger of frost is passed then they can be transferred to their position in the garden at least 30cm apart. Begonias are great lovers of moisture and during dry weather they should be watered in the early morning or the evening.