Begonias

I've recently bought some Trailing begonia plants & potted them on, they seem to be growing well, but am I supposed to pinch out the tops to encourage them to become more 'bushy'?....

Tia
08:38 Thu 17th May 2012
 
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No. I have these every year and as they're not annuals they don't need pinching but will get bushier over time. Feed and water them and they'll give a good show.
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