Skip to Content
The Tender Gardener
book
Shop
Plant Design
Workshops
About
Contact
FAQs
Login Account
0
0
The Tender Gardener
book
Shop
Plant Design
Workshops
About
Contact
FAQs
Login Account
0
0
book
Shop
Plant Design
Workshops
About
Contact
FAQs
Login Account
Shop Charmed
erinscott-artisan-containergardens-0531.jpg Image 1 of
erinscott-artisan-containergardens-0531.jpg
erinscott-artisan-containergardens-0531.jpg

Charmed

$100.00
sold out

It’s hard to not be charmed by the large sunny yellow and orange flowers of the tuberous begonia! Paired with the copper tinged new growth of the Autumn fern, dark lobed leaves of the Sweet Potato Vine, and the emerald green of the Irish Moss. An excellent choice to brighten up a shady spot in the garden, patio, or balcony.

Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.

This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books to be published in 2024!

LIGHT: Partial shade to shade

WATER: Moderate watering. Water one to two times a week.

CARE: Deadhead any spent blooms to encourage new flowers. The begonia is winter hardy in our Bay Area climate, so no need to dig and store the bulb. If the begonia dies back in the winter, no worry, with proper care it should re-emerge during spring!

Let me know when this is back in stock!
Pick Me!

It’s hard to not be charmed by the large sunny yellow and orange flowers of the tuberous begonia! Paired with the copper tinged new growth of the Autumn fern, dark lobed leaves of the Sweet Potato Vine, and the emerald green of the Irish Moss. An excellent choice to brighten up a shady spot in the garden, patio, or balcony.

Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.

This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books to be published in 2024!

LIGHT: Partial shade to shade

WATER: Moderate watering. Water one to two times a week.

CARE: Deadhead any spent blooms to encourage new flowers. The begonia is winter hardy in our Bay Area climate, so no need to dig and store the bulb. If the begonia dies back in the winter, no worry, with proper care it should re-emerge during spring!

It’s hard to not be charmed by the large sunny yellow and orange flowers of the tuberous begonia! Paired with the copper tinged new growth of the Autumn fern, dark lobed leaves of the Sweet Potato Vine, and the emerald green of the Irish Moss. An excellent choice to brighten up a shady spot in the garden, patio, or balcony.

Photo by Erin Scott of Erin Scott Photography.

This arrangement will be featured in a book I’m writing on container gardens with Artisan Books to be published in 2024!

LIGHT: Partial shade to shade

WATER: Moderate watering. Water one to two times a week.

CARE: Deadhead any spent blooms to encourage new flowers. The begonia is winter hardy in our Bay Area climate, so no need to dig and store the bulb. If the begonia dies back in the winter, no worry, with proper care it should re-emerge during spring!

You Might Also Like

Hanging Succulent Arrangement
Hanging Succulent Arrangement
$90.00
sold out
IMG_9868.jpeg IMG_9868.jpeg
Cool Desert Mix
$100.00
sold out
Clover Arrangement
Clover Arrangement
$90.00
sold out
Euphorbia and aloe.jpeg Euphorbia and aloe.jpeg
Desert Snowflake Arrangement
$100.00
sold out
Succulent Table Trough IMG_3254.jpeg
Succulent Table Trough
$56.00
sold out

Shop
Book Visit
About
Contact