GARDENACTION Plant Profile
DAHLIA FLOWER
After a summer full of dahlia flowers, the first frost of the season will cause some of the leaves on the plant to
blacken.
If the odd dahlia flower is still
blooming, cut it and put it in a vase inside as a last memory of the fading summer!
Cut the dahlia plants down, leaving a four to six inch stem stub.
The waste can safely be put on the compost heap.
Remove any support canes.
Name:
CrowMeris
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Date posted:
October 24, 2011 - 10:12 am
Message:
You should have a much better showing next year, Ms. Wright. Tubers that we buy through the mail or in stores are often not handled with care; they are exposed to variances in shipping temperatures, allowed to shrivel, and so on. A winter spent with you treating them correctly will help them greatly.
When you replant them in spring, give them a bit more room than you think they need. Crowded dahlias will produce smaller blooms. Tuck some shallow-rooted annuals around them to fill in the space. Also, for the biggest blooms you must sacrifice the number of blooms - pinch off most of the buds so the remaining ones can achieve a larger size.
Name:
Colette Wright
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cwright370@aol.com
Date posted:
September 17, 2011 - 12:52 pm
Message:
This year, I purchased "Dinner - Plate" dahlias. Result was not what I expected. Very short growth, 6 inches to 2 foot tall. Very few blooms and blooms that we did get were only an inch across. This was not a good growing year -- near drought conditions -- so we had to do a lot of watering with city water. Not the same, as rain! If I over-winter these, might they be "Dinner - Plate" size next year? Thanks for your advice. Colette
Name:
rico suerte
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rengiealimanggosuerte@gmail.com
Date posted:
May 11, 2011 - 12:18 pm
Message:
Interesting post! Indeed a very helpful one. Now I can grow these dahlia tubers I got from Lynch Creek Farm
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Name:
Francine Turner
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Date posted:
September 07, 2010 - 10:56 am
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Lovely page for information.And will
be back for more very easy site to find information on here.I most deffinately will be back. Thans Mrs Francine Turner