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  2. How to Plant Flower Bulbs in Winter—Including How to Grow ...

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    Place the bulbs in the soil with the pointed sides up, making sure to plant each bulb close together. Cover small bulbs with a 1/2-inch of soil and larger bulbs up to their tips. Water the bulbs well.

  3. This Mistake Will Kill Your Begonia Rex Plant - AOL

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    Sunlight. For the best growth results, place your rex begonia in bright, indirect sunlight.Direct light will scald its leaves, but too little light will result in a leggy plant with smaller leaves ...

  4. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Begonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Begoniaceae. The genus contains more than 2,000 different plant species. The Begonias are native to moist subtropical and tropical climates. Some species are commonly grown indoors as ornamental houseplants in cooler climates.

  5. The Best Plants To Overwinter, According To An Expert - AOL

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    After a frost, store these in their pots, keeping the soil barely moist. Or trim off the stems, dig up the bulbs, and wrap in peat moss, storing at temperatures around 40 to 50 degrees. These include:

  6. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    Arabidopsis thaliana rosette before vernalization, with no floral spike. Arabidopsis thaliana ("thale cress") is a much-studied model for vernalization. Some ecotypes (varieties), called "winter annuals", have delayed flowering without vernalization; others ("summer annuals") do not.

  7. How To Keep Your Plants Warm In The Winter When Cold Weather ...

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    Learn how to keep plants warm in winter and take steps now to prepare your garden. ... While some homeowners use 60-watt bulbs, these can be a fire hazard if they touch the plant cover. A safer ...