We had our first
killing freeze last night. I was not paying much attention to the weather
forecast.
I did not bring in
any of my potted plants. And, this morning, I was greeted with a few very sad-looking
plants. Some of my potted plants,
though, endured the cold quite nicely. Hardier, I guess.
My angel wing begonia
was the most distressed. This plant’s
foliage was sparse most of the summer and was just beginning to flourish this
fall. That is, until, last night. I was one day too late.
The normally large,
upright and stiff leaves had been transformed to limp and droopy mush. The once firm stems are now soft and bending over.
I brought the failing plant inside into the living room,
placed it in the sunny window, and hope that it will, at the very least, sprout
new leaves. It will have five months
indoors to recover.
If the begonia does
not survive, I do have a few rooted
cuttings, from this very plant, sitting in water-filled jars on my kitchen
counter. They are small, but alive.
Next year, I will be
more vigilant knowing that the begonia needs to take inside shelter earlier
than most of my other potted plants.
But, for now, it
looks like I will be retrieving some potting soil, some pots and my rooted
cuttings.
No time like the
present to get a healthy start for next season with this begonia.
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