Taking Cuttings, Dividing and Growing Tuberous Begonias
I grow flowers and vegetables in Saskatchewan, Canada. My cold hardiness zone is zone 3b. I have an average of 110 frost free growing days each year. The past few years have seen our temperatures go as low as -37C (-34.6F) to as high as 37C (98.6F). Come see what and how I grow in these conditions. Video Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:28 Sprouting and Dividing Begonia Tubers 07:52 Taking Begonia Stem Cuttings 26:32 Repotting Begonias 31:01 Conclusion

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