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2018 Pre-Orders

September 01 2017 | Posted in News

2018 Pre-Orders Begin Now!

Place your begonia bulb pre-orders for our??2018 Harvest before the season begins. Pre-orders for our 2018 begonia crop harvest begin now and go until we start shipping in February. Jumbo bulbs are ??limited on availability until we actually begin our harvest. We had a successful 2017 harvest and look forward to what the 2018 season brings. Thank you to all of our loyal customers who made 2017 such a success! ??Pre-order ??now and receive your begonia bulbs in February 2018 when we begin shipping!

 

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Growing Begonias in Pots – How to Grow Begonia Bulbs

August 06 2015 | Posted in Begonia Tips, Growing Begonias, News

Growing Begonias in Pots

Growing begonias in pots is easy! Here’s our step-by-step visual of what growing begonias in pots should look like week-to-week.

1. Plant bulb in moist soil.

Growing Begonias in Pots, Plant in Moist Soil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. 1-2 weeks: Keep soil moist, not wet. Ideal temperature is 70-75?? F.

Growing Begonia Bulbs in Pots, 1-2 weeks

 

3. 2-3 weeks:??This is when the first leaves typically begin to appear. Ideal temperature during the day is 65-70??F.?? Ideal temperature during the night is 55-60??F.

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, 2-3 weeks

If planting multiple begonia bulbs, at this time you should orient the leaf points towards the rim of the pot. Flowers grow in the same direction of the leaf points, so it is important to do so to make room for the blooms.

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, Orient Leaves

4. 3-4 weeks

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, 3-4 weeks

5. Water and Fertilize: Clear water should be used for every third watering. Standard 20-10-20 fertilizer should be used.

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, Water and Fertilize

6. 5-6 weeks

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, 5-6 weeks

7. 7-10 weeks

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, 7-10 weeks

8. 10-14 weeks: This is when the first blooms should begin to appear.

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, 10-14 weeks

9. 15-20 weeks: This is when your begonias should be in full bloom!

How to Grow Begonia Bulbs, full bloom

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Begonia Fields 2014

August 25 2014 | Posted in News

Begonia Fields 2014

During the month of August and into early September our begonia fields are in full bloom. They are absolutely a sight to see. This year we have roughly 15 acres of begonia tubers that will be harvested in late December and available for sale in the beginning of February 2015.

Begonia FieldsOn Top Begonia Fandango

 

AmeriHybrid On Top Begonia Fandango??

Tuberous Begonia Fields

AmeriHybrid Picotee Begonia Sunburst

??AmeriHybrid Picotee Begonia Sunburst

Hanging Basket Begonias in the field

 

??Hanging Basket Begonias in the field.

White & Pink Picotee Begonia

White & Pink Picotee Begonia

White Ruffled Begonia

Tuberous Begonia Field

White & Red Picotee Begonia

AmeriHybrid Picotee Begonia Calypso

Unfortunately at this time we do not give tours or allow visitors to??our Marina, CA begonia fields. We hope that in the future we will be able to share the beauty of the begonia fields.

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Starting Tuberous Begonia Seeds

August 21 2014 | Posted in Growing Begonias, Growing Begonias From Seed, News

Starting Tuberous Begonia Seeds

Starting Tuberous Begonia Seeds

Begonia Seed Germination??

Sowing Media:??Standard plug mix of 60% peat 20% perlite 20% vermiculite. Adjusted to pH 5.5-6.0. Wet thoroughly before Sowing Begonia sowing seed.

Sowed:??Single or double in a plug flat or lightly and evenly in an open flat.??Temperature:??73-77?? F

Light:??Begonia seeds??germinate in light; do not cover seed with media. Provide 14+ hours of light. Ten foot candles are sufficient to germinate but 350 candles are necessary for growing on.

Humidity:??During germination of seeds 100% humidity is required. This can be done on a small scale by covering the flats with translucent plastic or other covering, such as glass, that will retain humidity while allowing some light to pass through. If media is sufficiently wet, additional watering should not be needed during germination.

Germination Time:??At 7-10 days the radical emerges and the flats should be removed from the 100% humidity environment. After 2 weeks, germination should be complete.

Fertilizer:??Feed early with 50ppm N to encourage seed germination (studies ??how KNO3??may work better than other fertilizers). Avoid high EC. Begin feeding with balanced fertilizer after germination.

After Germination Is Complete

  • After germination is complete, the growing temperature can be reduced to 64-70?? F.
  • Fertilizer should be increased to regular feeding with 100ppm N from a balanced fertilizer source such as 20-10-20 or 15-5-15. Fertilizer can be increased to as high as 200ppm to promote growth but watch for high EC.
  • Begonia seedlings like to be kept evenly moist, however, during later seedling stages water can be cut back somewhat to encourage root growth and develop a sturdier plant.
  • If germinating begonia seed in open flats, the seedlings will need to be pricked out after 5-6 weeks and grown on in another container until transferring to pots 4-5 weeks later. Growing in open flats will cause the time to bloom to be longer because of the additional transplant step.
  • If germination in a plug flat, transplant to the final container after 9-10 weeks.
  • Media for the pot should be a loose, well drained mix that stays uniformly moist and contains a lot of organic material with a pH 5.5-6.0.
  • Feeding for the pot should be constant at 100ppm N or occasionally at 200ppm.
  • Feeding in the pot with a high phosphate fertilizer, such as a 12-55-6, will cause the leaves of the finished pot to be smaller. The plant will be shorter and stouter than with a 20-10-20 type material. The time to flower will not be lengthened.
  • Lighting during seedling and pot stages should be minimum 12 hours. However, we grow under 20 hours per day and find this gives us a sturdy, well-formed plant.
  • Picotee On Top?? should have 20-50% of the plants in flower 15 weeks after seeding when sown in a plug flat. This is 5-6 weeks after transplanting.

Starting Tuberous Begonia Seed

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Seed Germination of Tuberous Begonias

August 21 2014 | Posted in Growing Begonias, Growing Begonias From Seed, News

Seed Germination of Tuberous Begonias

Seed Germination of Tuberous Begonias

Sowing Media (Seed Starting Mix): Standard plug mix of 60% peat 20% perlite 20% vermiculite. Adjusted to pH 5.5-6.0. Wet thoroughly before sowing seed.

Seed Germination of Tuberous Begonias

Sowed: Single or double in a plug flat or lightly and evenly in an open flat. Temperature: 73-77?? F

Light: Begonia seeds germinate in light; do not cover seed with media. Provide 14+ hours of light. Ten foot candles are sufficient to germinate but 350 candles are necessary for growing on.

Humidity: During germination of seeds 100% humidity is required. This can be done on a small scale by covering the flats with translucent plastic or other covering, such as glass, that will retain humidity while allowing some light to pass through. If media is sufficiently wet, additional watering should not be needed during germination.

Germination Time: At 7-10 days the radical emerges and the flats should be removed from the 100% humidity environment. After 2 weeks, germination should be complete.

Fertilizer: Feed early with 50ppm N to encourage seed germination (studies ??how KNO3 may work better than other fertilizers). Avoid high EC. Begin feeding with balanced fertilizer after germination.

Seed Germination of Tuberous Begonias

Apricot Picotee Lace Begonia Seed Germinating

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