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Half hardy
annual 20°C req's high humidity sow on compost surface Sow Dec-March, plants are daylight sensitive req more than 12 hours daylength. May req additional lighting until late march. Approx 20-22 weeks sowing to flowering. |
Display Begonia in Flower Bags hung from fences, posts, pergolas, arches, sheds etc
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Begonia F1 Nonstop Mocca Series
Mixed Bronze Leaved NEW Early and Uniform bronze leaved tuberous begonia. Adorned with masses of 10cm plus fully double blooms in bright colours that contrast exceptionally well with the bronze foliage. Ideal for containers, pots and bedding displays. Pelleted Seed £4.20 pkt approx 50 seeds
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Begonia Nonstop Mixed
20-30cm
Green Leaved
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Begonia Nonstop Bright Rose
20-30cm
Green Leaved
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| Begonia On Top Series
25cm NEW The on top series has been bred for upward facing flowers. The stunning unique colours look fantastic in beds or containers. Plants are covered in 10cm plus blooms. Pelleted Seeds On Top Pink Halo White flowers with pink picotee
On Top Sunset Shades
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| Begonia
davisii Lemonade As above, with bright lemon flowers. Mix with Orangeade for a stunning display. pkt approx 25 seeds
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| Begonia
Pin Up Flame Single round flowers approx 10cm in size in a stunning golden yellow and red bicolour. Excellent choice for garden and pots. Pelleted Seeds
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Pin Up Rose As above but with tender white and rose picotee edges. Pelleted Seeds
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Begonia
Panorama series
(semi pendula)
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| Apricot :- emerald green veined leaves | Rose Pink :- emerald green veined leaves |
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Scarlet :-
blackish - brown leaves
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Yellow :- emerald green veined leaves |

Begonia
Show Angels Mixed
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Begonia
Illumination Mixed:-
A good selection of colours.
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Display
Begonia in Flower Bags hung from fences,
posts, pergolas, arches, sheds etc
The cultural information should be
used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for
the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With
this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the
larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia
Begonia etc requires no cover.
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