Re: Tuberous Begonia
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- Subject: Re: Tuberous Begonia
- From: "* L* M* <D*@Mlodoch.com>
- Date: Sun, 08 Nov 1998 10:48:53 -0800
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Penny, I do not raise tuberous begonias, but it was shared in our begonia
society to simply place the pot(s) on a shelf in your basement and leave them.
Don't water them or anything until you see pinkish numbs coming up. Than take
them out and start watering as usual in the spring. Good luck. Dawn
Penny wrote:
> I have a tuberous begonia that I just loved this year.....a beautiful peach
> color. I have it inside now (it's freezing or just above outside) and I
> want to know the best way to propogate it for next year. I have heard that
> you can do something with the roots, but I am afraid to do anything until I
> hear more....any ideas?
>
> regards
> penny
> (usually lurking)