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How should I store my Begonias for the winter?

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An easy way to keep begonias over winter is to lift them and place them into trays just before the first frosts are forecast. Allow them to dry out and die down before cleaning them and putting the tubers in paper bags. Keep the dried tubers in a dark, frost-free place until the following February, before starting them into growth.
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