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These two British grown outdoor betulias will arrive blooming. The Betulia Garden Bundle will add a stunning burst of colour to your outdoor space. The betulia is a tolerant and a hassle-free variety of the begonia species that looks great in any garden and will easily last the duration of summer. Why not add the two plants to the front doorstep or plant in your garden for instant colour.
Very versatile and long-lasting, these easy to care for plants just look just beautiful. betulias are the perfect plant for people new to gardening or the experienced gardener alike.
Adding colour to your garden couldn’t be easier with this bundle of two betulias from our Little Botanical garden range.
Once your betulias arrive, remove them from the box and pop them outdoors in a slightly shady spot and they will instantly add a pop of colour to your outdoor space.
Support British growers in the UK whilst creating a pop of colour in your garden.
Betulia FAQ
Q: How often should I water Betulia?
A: Keep the soil lightly moist, letting the top inch dry out between waterings. Avoid waterlogging—it prefers a gentle drink rather than a soak.
Q: What light conditions does Betulia prefer?
A: Bright, indirect light is best. Too much direct sun can scorch its leaves, while low light slows flowering.
Q: How do I prune Betulia?
A: Trim spent flowers and yellowing leaves to encourage new growth and keep the plant looking fresh.
Q: Is Betulia safe for pets and children?
A: Yes, it’s generally considered non-toxic, making it a great choice for homes with curious pets or little ones.
Q: How do I propagate Betulia?
A: Stem cuttings work well. Place in water or moist soil and give it a few weeks to root. Patience pays off!
Q: Does Betulia need fertilising?
A: Feed every 2–3 weeks during the flowering season with a balanced houseplant fertiliser. Reduce feeding in winter.
Q: Can Betulia grow outdoors?
A: In the UK, it thrives as a cheerful indoor flowering plant but is also very happy outside.
Q: How do I prevent pests on Betulia?
A: Watch out for aphids and spider mites. Wipe leaves gently and treat lightly if needed.
Q: How often should I repot Betulia?
A: Every 1–2 years, or when roots fill the pot. Use a well-draining, fertile potting mix to support healthy growth.