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Begonia Pendula Pink (Pack of 5)
Begonia Pendula Pink (Pack of 5) Pink Begonia Pendula Begonia Tubes
A flow of cascading pink beauties, Begonia Pendula Pink will add the pizazz to your pots and baskets. The pink trailing flowers are great for shady positions to bring some light to the area. 
 
Begonia Pendula Pink would like to hung where it's got plenty of light but protected from the direct summer sun to give you months of summer flower with a colourful show.

How to plant Pendula Begonias

  • Pendula Begonia Tubers are ideal for hanging down over containers, pots or tubs. 
  • Start the tubers off in late February and plant out in their final spot after the risk of frost has passed.
  • Plant in the spring for summer flowering. 
  • The tubers can also be overwintered, lift in autumn before the first frosts and dry them off.

Planting In Pots

  • Plant your tubers in the Spring. Starting them off indoors in the early spring months whilst there is still a risk of frost. 
  • Use a multi-purpose compst in full sun / partial shade. 
  • Ensure you have drainage holes in your pots and add grit to encourage free draining. 
  • We advise planting 3 x tubers into an average-sized container.
  • Position the Begonia tubers just below the compost surface with the 'hole' of the tuber facing up, cover with 2-3cm (1") of compost. 
  • Space your tubers about 8-10cm (3-4") apart depending on your pot size. 

Planting In the Garden

  • After the last frosts (usually March/April), you can plant your Begonia tubers outside in a well-drained soil in a sunny position.
  • Unlike other garden bulbs with a pointy tip, Begonia tubers have a hollow hole in the centre of them, plant them with this hole pointing upwards. 
  • Plant your Begonias shallowly, covering them with just 2-3cm (1") of soil. Space your tubers about 25cm (10") apart.

 

Description

A flow of cascading pink beauties, Begonia Pendula Pink will add the pizazz to your pots and baskets. The pink trailing flowers are great for shady positions to bring some light to the area. 
 
Begonia Pendula Pink would like to hung where it's got plenty of light but protected from the direct summer sun to give you months of summer flower with a colourful show.

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This item is dispatched all year around.
All orders should be dispatched within 3-5 working days.
Postage cost to the UK (excluding N.Ireland) is £5.50.
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All returns must be returned at your cost within 7 days of receipt.
Payment for the returned goods will be refunded within 7 days of the goods being received by us, less the postage charges.

Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Pendula Begonias

  • Pendula Begonia Tubers are ideal for hanging down over containers, pots or tubs. 
  • Start the tubers off in late February and plant out in their final spot after the risk of frost has passed.
  • Plant in the spring for summer flowering. 
  • The tubers can also be overwintered, lift in autumn before the first frosts and dry them off.

Planting In Pots

  • Plant your tubers in the Spring. Starting them off indoors in the early spring months whilst there is still a risk of frost. 
  • Use a multi-purpose compst in full sun / partial shade. 
  • Ensure you have drainage holes in your pots and add grit to encourage free draining. 
  • We advise planting 3 x tubers into an average-sized container.
  • Position the Begonia tubers just below the compost surface with the 'hole' of the tuber facing up, cover with 2-3cm (1") of compost. 
  • Space your tubers about 8-10cm (3-4") apart depending on your pot size. 

Planting In the Garden

  • After the last frosts (usually March/April), you can plant your Begonia tubers outside in a well-drained soil in a sunny position.
  • Unlike other garden bulbs with a pointy tip, Begonia tubers have a hollow hole in the centre of them, plant them with this hole pointing upwards. 
  • Plant your Begonias shallowly, covering them with just 2-3cm (1") of soil. Space your tubers about 25cm (10") apart.

 

Care Instructions

How to care for Begonias 

  • Feed and water Begonia plants frequently throughout the growing season. Take care not to over water.
  • Feed your Begonias with a high-potash fertiliser like a tomato feed. 
  • Deadhead faded flower heads regularly, this will encourage new growth for longer.
  • Once the Begonia flowering season has finished, the stems and foliage will turn yellow and die back naturally.
  • Reduce watering to prevent rotting.
  • Once all the stems have fallen off naturally, dig out the tubers, clean and dry them before storing them away in peat or sand in a dry, frost-free area like a garage or shed.
  • Replant the following February.
£6.50

Begonia Pendula Pink (Pack of 5)

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Specification
Colours: Pink
Aspect: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Height: 30-40cm / 12-16"
Planting period: Spring
Soil Type: Well-drained Soil
Bulb Size: 8cm - Top Size!
Hardiness: Half Hardy
Suitable for containers: Ideal for Hanging Baskets
Scented: No
Double flowered: Yes
Border Position: Front
Shipping est: Dispatch in 3-5 working days
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2024)
SKU SKU178251
  • Description
    A flow of cascading pink beauties, Begonia Pendula Pink will add the pizazz to your pots and baskets. The pink trailing flowers are great for shady positions to bring some light to the area. 
     
    Begonia Pendula Pink would like to hung where it's got plenty of light but protected from the direct summer sun to give you months of summer flower with a colourful show.
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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Pendula Begonias

    • Pendula Begonia Tubers are ideal for hanging down over containers, pots or tubs. 
    • Start the tubers off in late February and plant out in their final spot after the risk of frost has passed.
    • Plant in the spring for summer flowering. 
    • The tubers can also be overwintered, lift in autumn before the first frosts and dry them off.

    Planting In Pots

    • Plant your tubers in the Spring. Starting them off indoors in the early spring months whilst there is still a risk of frost. 
    • Use a multi-purpose compst in full sun / partial shade. 
    • Ensure you have drainage holes in your pots and add grit to encourage free draining. 
    • We advise planting 3 x tubers into an average-sized container.
    • Position the Begonia tubers just below the compost surface with the 'hole' of the tuber facing up, cover with 2-3cm (1") of compost. 
    • Space your tubers about 8-10cm (3-4") apart depending on your pot size. 

    Planting In the Garden

    • After the last frosts (usually March/April), you can plant your Begonia tubers outside in a well-drained soil in a sunny position.
    • Unlike other garden bulbs with a pointy tip, Begonia tubers have a hollow hole in the centre of them, plant them with this hole pointing upwards. 
    • Plant your Begonias shallowly, covering them with just 2-3cm (1") of soil. Space your tubers about 25cm (10") apart.

     

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