3,226 Garden Web Discussions | Dahlias


While the subject is growing Dahlias, I thought I would put
my 2C in on fertilizer. Seems as though there is always
questions about what to fertilize with and everybody seems
to have their own secret/miracle stuff. Right? Last year
I used something called Dry-Bar Cave Bat Guano with a NPK
ratio of 3-10-1. To me, it really brings out the colors
of the blooms and seems to promote a lot of branching.
More stems and more flowers. As I said, it worked for me.


I also endorse Sluggo - it saved my dahlias from complete destruction by slugs when the bulbs were just pushing up through the ground. In one 24 hour period, my dahlias were reduced to stubs, and I had to dig them up, replant and cross my fingers that they'd come back. After one treatment of the Sluggo, the slugs disappeared overnight. The bulbs are doing well, and it looks like I'll have blooms. As a backup, I also put out dishes of beer, and yes ... it worked exceptionally well. I'm sure you won't need to use the backup, but I was so desperate to save my dahlias that I was willing to try everything. Coffee grounds, beer, Sluggo. Best of luck!

Slugs just ate all my zinnia seedlings 2 weeks ago, so I bought the same thing (I think it is a different brand, it is called "Slug Bait" but the active ingredient is the same: iron phosphate + bait. It is very effective.
You can get it from Home Depot of Lowes.
Beside the "Slug Bait" on the rack, there were also Slug Killer." I think that one is stronger but is more dangerous as the label says "not to be used around children."
I don't have children, but I like something milder, so I chose the Slug Bait. I found it VERY effective.

W O W !! What a beauty! Sorry I can't help name it, as I have never seen one like that before.
I'll be coming to the UK in September. Do you think one would be able to find dahlia tubers in September?
Beautiful dahlia. I'd love to have one like it.

Hi jroot
Your Dahlias are beautiful!
I'd like to post pics of my guys but i haven't figured out how to configure my pictures to the size that you post. My pics are either too small to see or 2 big for some forum members. Would you mind sharing your 'sizing' expertise with me :)
Thanks!

Hello Dale,
I store the pictures that I want to post in Photobucket.
In order to post on Garden Web, in a small size that is expandable:
1) log in to your photobucket site
2) select the shots you wish to reproduce
3) on the bottom, right of the PAGE, you will see "Generate HTML and IMG code. Press that. When you press the Generate HTML and IMG code, you will be redirected to another page, where you can copy the code.
4) Copy the top HTML Clickable for Ebay, Live Journal, My Space, etc.
5) Paste the copied code into the Garden Web page where you wish to post.
6) Proceed as per usual with the preview, etc.
Actually, you can select several pictures at a time and generate the codes at the same time.
I hope this helps.
John



Wow ! Gorgeous colour.
What kind of camera are you using? I have several, but my older olympus does not seem to like any shade of red. I could never take a shot like this one with it. I would have to use my leica lens on my panasonic.

I might be wrong, but I believe you'll find what you're looking for here.



I managed to get better pictures of both flowers, with rain drops...;-]
FYI, for anyone trying to get good tight shots but finding they're blurry, you may not need a macro lens. I found out that my minimum focus distance was 20" (in the camera manual.) So I make sure I take a non-zoomed picture at that distance. Then I go into my photo editing software and just crop everything but the flower out, and bingo, it looks like it was taken with a macro lens (I think, anyway.)
Cheers,
Russ
Very Pretty!