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planting begonia hanging baskets Apricot Hanging Basket Begonia

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planting begonia hanging baskets Apricot Hanging Basket Begonia**BASKETS NOT INCLUDED** Elevate your outdoor spaces with the enchanting allure of our Apricot Hanging Basket Tubers, specially curated for captivating hanging displays. Picture these begonias as the crown jewel of your porch, with each tuber unfurling into a dazzling cascade of blooms. The Apricot Begonia stands out with its stunning blend of brilliant orange and soothing pink hues, creating a visual spectacle that is both vibrant and serene.

**BASKETS NOT INCLUDED**

Elevate your outdoor spaces with the enchanting allure of our Apricot Hanging Basket Tubers, specially curated for captivating hanging displays. Picture these begonias as the crown jewel of your porch, with each tuber unfurling into a dazzling cascade of blooms. The Apricot Begonia stands out with its stunning blend of brilliant orange and soothing pink hues, creating a visual spectacle that is both vibrant and serene. Designed to be planted in 10-12 inch baskets, these tubers grow into lush, overflowing blooms that drape gracefully over the basket's edge, crafting a hanging garden that is nothing short of magical.

These begonias are not just a feast for the eyes but are also delightfully easy to care for. They thrive in full to partial shade, making them perfect for that shady spot on your porch where other plants might struggle. Their love for cooler, shaded environments means they will flourish and bring a continuous display of beauty right where you need it. Add these Apricot Begonia tubers to your garden collection and transform your porch into an enchanting haven of color and charm.

 

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