How to winter tuberus begonias?
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Here are a couple links for you!
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/begonia/wintering-begonias-overwintering-a-begonia-in-cold-climates.htm
https://www.humeseeds.com/wntrng.htm
In containers,re-pot them and spray horticultural oil and bring inside and place in a bright location. In the ground dig up and plant in fresh soil in the appropriate pot and bring inside
put in paper bag and dust with "bulb dust" and store in cool dark place....
Once they have sufficiently dried, cut away any remaining foliage and gently shake off excess soil. To prevent problems with fungus or powdery mildew while wintering begonias, dust them with sulpher powder prior to storage. Store begonia tubers individually in paper bags or line them in a single layer atop newspaper.