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Which Begonia is Right for You?

a nutshell all you need to remember is that begonias grow best in part shade and don’t like overwatering—roots and stems can rot. Are you wondering which ones were best for hanging baskets again? Or whether you should grow them in the border or not? No need to flip the pages. This handy chart has all the information you need at your fingertips so you can start your begonia shopping list. I’ve listed a few trusted sources below right. These

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