Re: Re: dragonwing


As I mentioned this Begonia isn't mine.  My only experience with begonias
are the rex Bs I bought this past season.  I gave away all but one division
which is overwintering now as a houseplant and doing fine.  But Begonias are
a broad category.  There are tuberous and fibrous kinds - probably others
for all I know. They even have their own societies.  I just wish they
weren't so secretive about the details!

Kitty

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donna " <justme@prairieinet.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: [CHAT] Re: dragonwing


> Although I am not sure of just what begonia you have Kitty, but every
> one I ever over-wintered got spindly and just looked horrid by spring (
> Ok, not enough light here). They did fill out by the end of June, but
> looked ridiculous till then. Since I don't use many, I just re-buy the
> larger ones each year. Some years I don't use any.
>
> Donna
>
> > Marge, Jim, and Daryl,
> > Thanks for your help.  The reason, I believe, there is little to no
> info
> > on
> > temp out there is because these plants are generally grown as annuals.
>
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