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bernie__pa(z6 Pa.)

Calpat, you have just had some sound advice and encouragement from two very knowledgeable dahlia growers. I totally agree with their comments and would like to associate myself with their remarks.
I looked at and enjoyed the diversity of your Picturetrail albums and invite you to view mine. A few of them are blank and the one marked Misc is really just a hodgepodge of items that I didn't classify.
Hang in there with the dahlias and before you know it you will be eligible to join us at Dahlias Anonymous.

Here is a link that might be useful: My Albums

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 6:49PM
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calpat(zone9ab No.Ca.)

Thank you all for the pep talks, I really am looking forward to next spring. At the moment I'm re-furbishing my back gardens so that there is some rhymne (sp) & reason, if that's possible. The magnifing glass I have along with other proper tools, if I mess up again, I'll just have to replace tubers, but hopefully I'll get it right! Bernie, I did check out your albums and your pix are delightful.

Poochellas, I'm really looking forward to planting next year, in the meantime I'm really studying all the pix of instructions.

Jroot, Growing Mums is as addictive as Dahlias, have your wife visit my album and enjoy! I'd love to share them with her.

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 10:55PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

beautiful. Thanks for persevering and getting it posted. I love the colours.

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 7:47PM
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bigcityal(z5WI)

Boy that's a clear picture - I think this digital age might work out.
Al

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 9:23PM
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alicia7b(z7b/8aNC)

Wow, that Red Peony is gorgeous.

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 8:04AM
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willow22552(z5NY)

Poochella, it hasn't frosted here yet and I still have gardens of dahlia's in bloom. I'm sure it will frost while I'm gone so my wonderful DH is in charge! He's a great guy, he will get them cut and capped. We are not suppose to get any major cold weather until the 5th and I will be back on the 3rd. What a way to end a holiday!

I never saw a picture of your red peony so I'm assuming my is not a red peony? What do you suppose he is?

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 8:17PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

I did this with my cannas last year, but one has to keep them a about 55 - 60 degrees.

My glads, I dug, cleaned, dusted with fungicide, and placed into paper bags about 10 per bag. Then I kept them in the cold cellar ( next to my dahlias )and they were fine. You don't have to worry about dehydration in the bulbs like you do with the tubers.

I would think you could do treat your caladium like your canna, but won't attest to that. I let mine freeze this year, as I completely forgot about them. Now they are soft and mushy.

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 5:21PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

Most of us do not use soil at all to store them for the winter. I assume that is what your question means. Most of us use a saran wrap method.

See about half way through this link. Bernie does an excellent demonstration of this technique.

Here is a link that might be useful: Check out Bernie's method about half way through this link

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 5:17PM
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tcgreene7(Spokane)

Can someone email me the hyperlink to Photobucket?

Thanks
tcgreene7@aol.com

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 11:34AM
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Poochella(7 WA)

Here you go.

Here is a link that might be useful: Photobucket

    Bookmark     October 24, 2005 at 11:39AM
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Noni Morrison

Poochella, that was great! I have a dividing party lined up for next wpring when I will dig and divide and move many of my dahlias, including the ones you want. THanks, I am saving the above thread in my gardening file!

    Bookmark     October 19, 2005 at 11:44PM
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diane_v_44(Z6)

I have just about finished dividing my Dahlias. Leaving them to dry a perhaps a couple of days, spreak out on a table in the garage.
I usually put my cuttings in a big container of vermiculite, and that seems to work.
Sometimes though, in my case, as I am not back from FLorida, until early May I have put them directly into black plastic pots, individually, then fill the pot with bagged potting soil. The nice light stuff.
In that way, by the time I am back, shoots are coming up on some. The problem is, that this takes a lot of space and more work. Does seem to be a good solution for me.
I am going to try wrapping some individually though, in Sarah wrap.
All to late, that great suggestion, of friends over for working together and sharing. Sharing bottles of wine, that is. Sounds such a great idea.
There is always next year.

    Bookmark     October 23, 2005 at 10:03AM
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Noni Morrison

I wonder if it could be Barbarry Ball? Right now it looks like my gorgeous Barbarry Dominion! IT is new for me this year but I like it so much that I ordered Barbarry Ball also.

    Bookmark     October 22, 2005 at 11:52AM
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jackie_o(zone 5/6)

Thanks again Poochella.
Carribbean Fantasy is only the second dahlia I've grown (other than all the ones from seed). The other one I grew at my old house in pretty much the same conditions as CF. It was a big pink cactus (I think it was called Park Princess). It got really tall and wide, but I only got a few blooms out of it and had some buds that just stayed in the bud stage forever. With CF it is LOADED with buds and blooms. It's been blooming like crazy since the beginning of September.
Is CF just a bloom machine of a cultivar? Are there certain ones that bloom better than others?

    Bookmark     October 22, 2005 at 12:47AM
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Poochella(7 WA)

I don't know CF personally, but yes; some bloom more prolifically than others. Some are stingy, slow monsters when it comes to blooming, and some just spit out new buds overnight. I am finding it very tough to cut down the dahlias still blooming. Forced myself to cut another 6-7 tonight. BOO! It will be hard to decide who goes next as each day passes.

    Bookmark     October 22, 2005 at 2:01AM
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jackie_o(zone 5/6)

Hi Susan. I got my seed locally at a nursery. They are Unwin's brand. I bet you could find the Unwin's site and order from them directly.
Thompson and Morgan may also carry them.

Jackie

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 10:26PM
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susanlynne48(OKC7a)

Thanks, Poochella - I just ordered 2 packets of seed from Park's, 50 seeds per packet. Does anyone want some when I get them? I would be happy to share!

Susan

    Bookmark     October 21, 2005 at 8:11PM
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Poochella(7 WA)

Hi Yield Dustable Wettable Sulphur available at farm stores, maybe a hardware store. Haven't seen it at the big box stores like Lowe's or Home Depot. Nurseries should have something similar, probably needlessly expensive.

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 9:58PM
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jackie_o(zone 5/6)

Andrea I wonder if Schneider's would have it?

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 10:25PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

Wax would keep the air from getting to the tuber, but it is hardly necessary. I also wonder what would be the effect of a hot/warm wax on the tuber. I am not sure.

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 7:34PM
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bernie__pa(z6 Pa.)

Dipping tubers in wax was an acceptable, effective and common practice years ago but is not commonly used today. Thats where the idea for wrapping them in plastic wrap came from.

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 7:47PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

Jim, you'll just have to get a digital camera and post some pictures next year. I am glad that you have had a great year. The dahlias are so colourful, and such magnificent flowers that I love them all ( well most of them. I do have some preferences. LOL )

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 7:37PM
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Poochella(7 WA)

Big city, that is an Autumn Color dahlia if I ever saw one. In the same tones as Jack O Lantern: bright and beautiful. Such a unique name- sounds Russian. How did you come to find it?

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 12:31AM
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bigcityal(z5WI)

I pulled out my card on in and I did spell it wrong it is Gudoshnik. I bought it at a outdoor supplies store. Royal Gardens is the name on the card($2.50 on sale)

    Bookmark     October 20, 2005 at 7:20AM
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softballmom(Z7VA)

What about digging them up and putting into a pot, would that work?

    Bookmark     August 30, 2005 at 7:56AM
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dahlias(western wa.)

Yes you can it will be ok i dig my dahlias at the end of october frost or no frost.

    Bookmark     October 19, 2005 at 9:10AM
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