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some new ones for me this year
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Posted by
tastedeath 7 (
mstanley@lanceco.com) on
Tue, Sep 6, 11 at 11:37
this is Allie White
next is stillwater brilliant
Sorbet
Ruskin Gypsy
Kenora Wildfire
Isodora not new just one of my favs
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RE: some new ones for me this year
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| Those are beauts! I'd like every one of them in my garden! |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| I love everyone of them! Thanks for the beautiful pictures! |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| great pictures. Steve in Stevens County. |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| Sooooooo pretty! i recognize a few that i have grown before......very nice pics....... carol |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| Do I see fishing line that is holding up some stems? For me, not a dahlia specialist, it is a lot of work to try to stake and secure plants. |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| I especially like Allie White. WHat size is it and where did you get it? I'm missing my whie dahlias this year. |
RE: some new ones for me this year
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| How difficult is it to grow Kenora Wildfire? Kenora Wow was a bust this year; nothing like it was supposed to be |
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| Yes I use a trellis system on my small plot of dahlias because they are in front of my house I don't like the look of a stake garden in MAY and early June. It has worked good for me in the past but huricane irene snapped the wire trellis and i had to improvise some fishing line. I probally got alittle greedy this year with how many i planted in such a small area too. #2 I got allie white from steve Thomas a friend of mine and the dahlia guru at our society. #3 kenora wildfire was easy to grow for me although did not make the same huge flowers I have seen at dahlia shows still and awesome red. I also like drummerboy same red but more decorative. |
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