The heyday of the ice begonias
An almost unbeatable argument for ice begonias is their long flowering time, which extends from late May to early June until the first frosts. The ice begonia produces little food for bees, but it delivers this small amount reliably well into autumn. Hardly any other summer flower can do that.
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The long flowering period probably explains the frequent use as grave plants. But also in the garden or on the balcony it cuts a fine figure, sometimes with double or two-tone flowers. the Flower colors vary from white to pink and pink to deep red.
Where should I plant ice begonias?
At her Location Ice begonias are not very demanding, they grow almost everywhere. Warmth and Penumbra however, they like them best. This is shown by the ice begonias with their abundance of flowers, and the bees in your garden also benefit from this. Alternatively, you can also put ice begonias in a bucket for your terrace or in a balcony box
plants. They even thrive on a drafty east-facing balcony.However, this is important for ice begonias Planting timebecause they freeze to death at the first sign of frost. Let the ice saints pass before you plant ice begonias in the garden. Leave a balcony box or tub that has already been planted in a frost-free place until then. It is also advisable to slowly get used to the sun and fresh air.
The essentials in brief:
- easy to care for and undemanding
- necessarily only plant out after the ice saints
- Beginning of the flowering period: from the end of May, beginning of June
- End of flowering: the first frost
- only a little nectar and pollen
- preferred location: partial shade
Tips
Thanks to its long flowering time until the beginning of winter, the ice begonia still provides nectar when other summer flowers have long withered.