- Late Autumn 2022
- 1
- 2
- Mid Summer 2022
- 4
- 1
- Late Spring 2022
- 3
- 1
- Mid Spring 2022
- 5
- 1
- Mid Winter 2022
- 8
- 3
- Mid Summer 2021
- 2
- 2
- Early Summer 2021
- 1
- 1
- Early Summer 2021
- 1
- 5
- Late Spring 2021
- 1
- 1
- Late Spring 2021
- 1
- 3
Begonia (Semperflorens Cultorum Group) syn. Begonia semperflorens
- Late Autumn 2022
- 1
- Mid Summer 2022
- 4
Repotted 2 of them into this hanging basket. One was not happy in previous container (too much sun) and another was still in its own small pot.
- Late Spring 2022
- 3
I'm starting my seasonal cataloguing. This year I planted 2 of these begonias into containers, they look like thriving in the full sun. Still have 2 more to plant somewhere.
- Mid Spring 2022
- 5
#waxbegonia
- Mid Winter 2022
- 8
I'm learning that begonias are not frost hardy but they tolerated shade well, so I'll purchase them again. This time in brownish-red leaves. And maybe they survived? This concludes my winter cataloguing. Not the prettiest photos but it is well worth the effort to be able to track each plant back in time. BTW these are my first snowdrops that I planted seeds from other part of garden last year and it worked!
Don't you love it when something works!
In deed! Thank you @lesliecole49
- Mid Summer 2021
- 2
Growing and flowering 🤍
Growing nicely
- Early Summer 2021
- 1
Growing
- Early Summer 2021
- 1
I'm watering and watching, first days after replanting. I wish I could catalogue pic showing 3 plants under all 3.
What are the heart shaped leaves in the top right corner?
@sushiwaitress these are white violas planted last year. Leaves are too big because it appears I miscalculated algae fertilizer lol.
Oh wow I love white violets!
Me too, and best of all they are self planted, i only transplanted them from another area.
- Late Spring 2021
- 1
#label
Not thriving in those small pots, and last year planted in ground looked much better (but annuals). I like the dark leaves and #latebloomers and these begonias are more durable than other species I had, orange with double petals, so pretty but sensitive. Maybe to purchase orange elatior next year and plant in ground.
Goodbye. Frost took them away so I removed frozen parts. But roots are still alive so far. I loved dark leaves but something was always going on, how to make them looking healthy?