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First year of planting begonias

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falkirkbairn Tue 10-May-11 23:31:39

I decided to plant various types of begonias in the garden this year. I have started them of as tubers( in the greenhouse) but finding them a bit slow in sprouting. I live in central scotland so not as warm as the south. I am hoping to have a colourful display by June/July and hoping they will come on quicker during this month.

justrolljanet Sat 14-May-11 09:17:59

I have just got my first greenhouse, its only taken me 33 years, I would like to try growing begonias next year, it has been hot and dry here, the roses on my arch are already in full flower !

JessM Mon 20-Jun-11 18:03:28

Having any luck? I have planted one tuber in a pot but since i put it outside it is just sulking. Ditto dahlias. Ditto black eyed susans. I think all of these things come originally from warm countries don't they and need it to be nearer twenty degrees before they will do their stuff.

Annobel Sat 25-Jun-11 08:59:27

One of my neighbours always has a glorious multi-coloured display of begonias in front of his house, and there they are, right on cue, but he has a greenhouse. I have a small plastic one where I tried to encourage them before potting up, but they are just beginning to show foliage. Usually I can manage a nice trough of them but this year, though everything else is extremely fecund, the begonias are reluctant to flower.

GillieB Tue 28-Jun-11 13:20:28

We bought a big batch of begonia tubers about six years ago and they have provided us with spectacular shows over the years - my husband takes them up in the autumn, dries them off and then they live in the garage overwinter in a cardboard box. However, with the last two very cold winters we have lost quite a few. We start them off in the conservatory around about Easter and then when they have a few leaves transfer them to the greenhouse before putting them out in tubs at the end of May/beginning of June (we live in Northumberland so have to wait until the chance of frosts has passed). The first few flowers are appearing now.