Inherited garden: Begonias

Begonias are easy to care for plants which yield many beautiful flowers throughout Summer. Absolutely lovely in your garden and great for hanging baskets. There are many different varieties with different colours and shapes. I personally have a few different ones in my garden.

They are perennials, but unfortunately tender ones, so they do not normally survive winter outside in cold climates. The ones I have in my garden have not been planted by me, but they are located in particular protected places and have somehow succeeded surviving winter all on their one. However, since they start coming out of the soil relatively late, I would not count on begonias showing up like these have. Much better to play it safe and buy every year or lift them before first frost and later replant them outside after the danger of frost has passed. Here is a bit more if information on these lovely plants.

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