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Thank you Dahlia Maniacs from your newest recruit! LOL.
heidic I cut one of the flowers from the last picture four days ago and it looks the same as when I cut it.
Poochella if you check the other thread I've got here it has more info on the little yellow flowers. They're solidaster Lemore and I've got a link in the other thread.


Poochella, Try your local hardware store, that's where I found it. It really is surveyor's tape but it comes clear and in dark green.
Oh, by the way, Your're a gardener, no matter what your hands will always be a calloused mess unfit for any beauty contest, LOL

Thanks Poochella. I'd be curious to hear what others say. Also, about the clear tape: Willow is right. I think the hardware store is a good place to try. I get mine at a local nursery that is kind of a "high end" nursery place. I also tried a google search on white plant ribbon or white plant tape and surveyor's ribbon, but I couldn't find anything. I did find a lot of hits on the velcro plant ties, which you can adjust, but I really like the clear ribbon... Hope you can find it!

I've attached an additional copper tag to the main stock of each plant. Hubby knows to wait 6 to 8 days after frost kills the plant, then to dig carefully. I doubt as dry as it has been if much soil will cling to the tubers when he digs. Lay out to dry several hours; then just put the contents of each clump into a plastic grocery bag. Hopefully I will be home within 10 days of his needing to dig. Any other advice I could leave with him?? Oh, yes, put all in a cooler in the cold storage room.

Great going Willow! That Gargantuan would be handy in a bouquet of oranges/yellows/reds I have going. Love the vase- what are the gorgeous tall lav/white flowers? They look like something very useful for bouquets.
Glad you got the rain you so needed. We got a solid inch this week and for the first time in months I am not watering this week YAY.


Let's see, I have found earwigs in medium yellow, light pink and white, light yellow, medium purple and fairly intense pink. It could be that they are just easier to spot on the light colors for me. Haven't had hardly any aphids at all this year and only a stray caterpiller or two- all without insecticide too. And a frog who is welcome anytime, anywhere.

Here's something new to me for earwig control. Has anyone done this or something similar?
I'll give it a try- the problem being I will be stifling squeals of horror when I have to empty the flower pot. I think a big cauldron of boiling soapy water is in order.
Here is a link that might be useful: Scroll down to # 7- earwigs on dahlias

Here, the slugs are the bane of the young dahlia, although I have had some aerial artists climb to several feet up to feast on leaves, if I plant the dahlia too close to other things the slugs can hide under. If you bait early and regularly your dahlias should weather slug onslaughts fairly well.
Earwigs- well here they hide in petals or bud masses- dark and creepy seekers they are! I went after one with a scissors today- deep inside a tubular ball petal. There are no words printable here to describe how I loathe those little pincered creeps. And I guess this one feels the same way about me...


Nice colors Flowerfarmer!
Redd: Marlene Joy is B size- these blooms averaged about 6- maybe 7 inches across fully opened. Not huge.
Aunt Net- you got not such a good deal after all. Sorry. Too late in the season to plant I guess, and too wet with all that rain, until some roots develop to pull up some of that water. I'd try to avoid the 'shriveled' tubers- they are real heartbreakers when they rot or don't grow.

I put some pictures of the newest dahlia wedding arrangements in the Weddings with Dahlias album (changed the name of the albun now that it has more than just Nat's wedding in it!. As you can see. some take a bit more time than others but there's not much talent in making a dahlia topiary- just tape 'em together & stuff 'em in oasis in a pot! They were really cute & you can do a few groupings for a bigger display in a church- I've put 3 to 5 of them on alters before & 7 grouped around on the floor in front-- It's that "Florist's Uneven Number" thing that makes things look like you know what you're doing >:) In the other wedding the dahlias were used as pave & then you just bring some other stuff up to as high as you want it- you could use any tall flower & some medium ones & pretty soon they're looking professional as all get out. My theory is-- if anyone doesn't like them- they can volunteer to do the flowers next week! The new picts. start on p. 6 of the album.
Here is a link that might be useful: Wynne's Dahlia Albums

GROW YOUR OWN CUT FLOWERS, by Sarah Raven features a number of Dahlia arrangements. Her suggestions include Chinese Lanterns both green and orange: nice for fall; Amaranthus, Snap Dragons, Nicotiana, and Euphorbia. She also shows Dahlias in contrasting coloured glass containers, which look very simple and striking. The photography is very beautiful and her advice detailed and practical.
Sharon
Here is a link that might be useful: Grow Your Own cut flowers


amy... I just saw your post and had to laugh out loud!! Maybe there is something in the air? I was thinking "Oh! What a wonderful forum. I have so many questions and I've been focused on roses for so long now.... " ok, I'm going to read all your posts and other's responses, so thanks for asking questions, and thanks from another beginner to all you out there answering them.


Hi Juju, I just picked a White Perfection today and both of my plants, as of today, have 10 buds and each have 3 opened flowers. The plants are 5 1/2 feet tall and the flowers are 7 1/2 inches.
I also have Garden Wonder which doesn't have as many buds but is 5 ft tall and the flowers are 6 1/2 - 7" across. Garden Wonder isn't as prolific as WP but still is a fine bloomer in my garden.
I ,of course, have to dig up my tubers in zone 5. Digging these up last year I found that WP had produced an abundance of tubers all being big and fat. Garden Wonder had very few tubers per plant and the tubers were very long and very skinny.
How do yours compare to mine?
Willow




I swear I answered this post, but apparently not.
The link is to a long, all inclusive discussion on digging tubers. Unfortunately it is tough to find specific advice for warm weather climates such as yours. Also unfortunate is that the author doesn't recognize the value of a paragraph for easy reading!
I would do a search for Southern CA dahlia societies and email them directly with your questions on climate-related requirements that would provide additional tips beyond the general practices used by many dahlia growers.
cut and paste this for good info as well:
http://www.dahlias.net/dahwebpg/TuberStor/TuberStor1.htm
Good luck!
Here is a link that might be useful: digging tubers/dividing clumps.
several to choose from in California.
Here is a link that might be useful: Dahlia Associations list