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This Week in the Garden
Rejuvenating an Overgrown Cane Begonia

Begonias can be cut back and rejuvenated even if they are overgrown and ugly. Jill Maybry from Memphis Botanic Garden shows how to prune back a cane type begonia and break up the root ball, and repotting the plant to encourage new, normal growth.

Related Videos:
Dirt Simple Cane Begonia Propagation
Propagating Begonias with Leaf Cuttings
Houseplant 101: How to Water, Repot, and Grow Healthy Plants
Interesting Houseplant Options

Related Resources:
A Beginner’s Guide to Begonias: Vegetative Propagation
Vegetative Propagation: American Begonia Society
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