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Begonia 'Fireworks'
Begonia 'Fireworks'
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Begonias are perfect for a long-blooming splash of color on shady porches. In cooler climates, you can grow these tropical beauties as houseplants or annual flowers in containers, hanging baskets, or beds. Begonias thrive in part shade and appreciate evenly moist, fertile soils. Their roots are toxic to some animals
Begonia care varies depending on their class and cultivar, but the main requirements include:
- Position in indirect sunlight or shade
- Water to ensure evenly moist not soggy soil
- Plant in well-draining soil that's rich in organic matter
- Fertilization requirements vary depending on the species
Begonias are forest understory plants in their native habitats, so they usually do best in partial sun positions outdoors. Some types, like wax begonias, will flower consistently in full sun. Indoors, begonias appreciate a position in bright but indirect light. Too much sun can wilt the delicate petals or cause the foliage colors to fade.
Begonias thrive in porous, slightly acidic soil. Excellent drainage is a must. Peat-based soils with plenty of organic matter, including leaf mold are good. Potting mixes for African violets are a convenient option. Water your begonia thoroughly once the top inch of the soil is dry. While these plants appreciate even moisture to produce the best blooms, avoid overwatering begonias. Soggy soils can lead to root rot. Always water at the base of the plant, as these plants can also be susceptible to foliage fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew. Begonias grown indoors do best with consistent temperatures ranging from 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Most varieties won't tolerate temperatures below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuberous begonias planted in the garden should cope with cool late summer evenings but go dormant once the nights and days turn colder.
Being tropical plants, begonias like some humidity (typically, just under 50%). In houses with dry air, placing a saucer of water near your begonia or using a humidifier in the room can help the plant stay healthy. Keep garden begonias sheltered, as high winds can damage their fragile flowers and foliage. For rhizomatous begonias grown indoors, a basic water-soluble fertilizer mixed to quarter or half strength and applied to moistened soil in spring will help promote blooms. Tuberous begonias are somewhat more hearty feeders and like a 5-1-1 fertilizer.
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from 111 reviewsMy plant came packaged so nicely it didn’t look like it was just shipped! It’s so beautiful I love it! Thank you Rooted Plant Shop!

This beauty arrived in great condition and very well packaged.

Received my plants sooooo quick. The hot pack was still hot. Packing was done with great care. Unfortunately, my plant did not look great. Even though it arrived quick, the areas had some really cold temps. I’m going to give it some love and see what happens but I know Mel will help. I will not hesitate to order again and again.
Plant arrived in excellent condition! Impeccable packaging! You can tell Mel truly cares about her plants, business, and her customers. Second time purchasing from her and I will be ordering more! 10/10 you knocked it out of the park again. 🤩

I love my Begonia; Melanie always packages everything with extra care. I just have to keep her alive now, lol.

The ordering, shipping, packaging, and quality of the snow queen went way beyond my expectations. Plus, I’ve been learning so much just tuning in and watching the lives. New plant customer for life here. 🪴

Mel is an awesome plant parent. Her plants are well taken care of and healthy. She has a wide variety to choose from. I will be ordering more of my wish list plants from her in the future.

My plant arrived secured in peanuts, cling wrap at the base, a heat pack in the box also!!! It was cold here in Ohio. It is the perfect bonsai and exact one in the picture. I love it, I’m so happy.
