Sue Sanderson

Sue Sanderson – our horticulturist expert


Sue Says
Yes it is possible to keep Begonia ‘Apricot Shades’ for next year. Once the foliage has died back naturally they can either stored in their pots in a cool, dry place or lift and clean the tubers and store them in containers of dry sand or peat. Keep them at a temperature of 5-10C. It’s best to dust the tubers with a fungicide before storing them to prevent them rotting. If kept in their pots, allow the compost to dry out and begin watering them again in the spring.

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