Brighten Your Space with Trailing Orange Begonias
Transform your hanging baskets with the vibrant beauty of Trailing Orange Begonias. These exquisite flowers are perfect for adding a splash of color to patios, balconies, and shaded garden areas. Known for their cascading habit and long-lasting blooms, these begonias create a stunning display from summer until the first frost.
The Orange Double Hanging Basket Begonias feature fully double flowers in warm orange hues that resist fading, ensuring a consistent and eye-catching display. These begonias thrive in containers, making them an ideal choice for hanging baskets and window boxes. Their ability to perform best in partial to full shade makes them versatile for various outdoor settings.
Benefits of Trailing Orange Begonias:
- Long-Lasting Blooms: Enjoy vibrant orange flowers from midsummer to fall.
- Shade Tolerant: Perfect for shaded patios and balconies.
- Cascading Habit: Creates a beautiful, overflowing display in hanging baskets.
- Easy to Grow: Thrives in containers and requires minimal maintenance.
- Deer Resistant: Helps protect your garden from unwanted visitors.
These 5-6 CM bulbs ship ready to plant, providing you with a head start on a gorgeous floral display. With proper care, these begonias will flourish and bring joy to your outdoor space for months on end. They are hardy in zones 3-10, and should be lifted in the fall in zones 3-8.
Considered container friendly, these plants are an easy way to add color and vibrance to any space.
Frequently Asked Questions about Trailing Orange Begonias
- How large will these hanging begonias grow?
- What kind of sunlight do these begonias need?
- When is the best time to plant these begonia bulbs?
- Are these begonias deer resistant?
- How often should I water my hanging basket begonias?
The mature height of these trailing begonias is typically between 12 to 15 inches, creating a full and cascading effect in your hanging baskets.
Orange Double Hanging Basket Begonias thrive in partial to full shade. Ensuring they are protected from harsh, direct sunlight will help prevent leaf scorch and promote abundant blooms.
The optimal time to plant these bulbs is in the spring, after the danger of hard frost has passed. This allows them to establish strong roots before the summer heat arrives.
Yes, these begonias are deer resistant, making them a great choice for gardens where deer are a common presence.
Water regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Check the soil moisture regularly, especially during hot and dry periods, and adjust watering frequency as needed. Be sure your hanging basket has adequate drainage to avoid root rot.
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