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How to:
Plant a Begonia Floral Globe

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1. Select from three sizes of Floral Globes. Remove the cover by twisting counterclockwise.

Materials Required:

Floral Globe Frame
Green Sheet Moss
Potting soil mix
Slow release fertilizer
Small Begonia Plants
Florist pins

 

 A beautiful living Begonia Floral Globe  can be instantly created with the Hanging Floral Globe Frame. They look wonder hanging from porch beams, in the center archways and from tree branches.

Follow instructions 1 thru 5 and just water and hang. You can try other plants of your choose. Because they are actually growing in soil, plants thrive and do not dry out quickly.

 

 

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2. Line the globe with moistened moss, making sure there are no thin, or weak spots in the moss.

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3. Set the Floral Globe on a pot for stability and fill with planting mix and slow release fertilizer.

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4. Take the small Begonia  plants and shake excess soil from the root ball  and insert the plant into the top and side openings  of the Floral Globe.

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5.  Replace the cover and gently pull leaves out from under the wire, using florist pins to secure the small begonia plants around  the Floral Globe.