Planting Begonia Seeds. Once theres no more chance of frost in your area take your seeds out of the fridge and spread seed on bare soil as normal. Dig in good organic matter prior to planting out and some chicken pellets for a Nitrogen feed.
The Begonia plants need to be acclimatised to outside condition before planting out at 20cm apart. Park Seed even has seed packets for smaller vegetables and nutrition-packed garnishes like microgreens. Starting seeds indoors before your last frost date will give you a jump start on the growing season.
We even have carrot seeds and seeds for hardier vegetables like Brussels sprouts radish turnips artichoke leeks and more.
If youre planting up a border a begonia bumper back is a good way to enjoy a mixture of colours and flower forms. To propagate begonia from seed fill pots with seed-starting mix and lightly mist with a spray bottle. Begonia can be used as a houseplant or summer time garden bed flowers. Dig in good organic matter prior to planting out and some chicken pellets for a Nitrogen feed.