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How are dahlias presented and judged at shows?

Posted by HighlanderNorth none (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 3, 11 at 15:01

I just left another thread about the Greater Philly dahlia society show at Longwood Gardens outside Kennett Square, Pa, and I will probably go, but I've never been to a flower competition or show.

The primary reason I started growing them was because I'd started a landscape design business several years ago, and I decided to learn about some of the less common plants that most people dont grow, so that I can recommend them to clients, and I could either just read about them, or read and grow them, so I grew them.

So I started out by buying some different spring bulbs and seeds of flowers I'd not yet dealt with, and larger dahlias were one of the flowers I tried out. I had seen a couple clients growing little dahlias that they bought at Lowes or wherever, but they were tiny, and needed no real maintenance other than watering.

So I discovered that there were thousands of dahlia varieties, and decided to grow them again.

So, I digress.......

How are dahlia shows usually set up? How do most people arrange them? What are the criteria that judges look for in a 'perfect' dahlia? I dont see anything about this stuff on the dahlia society's webpage......


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RE: How are dahlias presented and judged at shows?

Best suggestion, go to a dahlia show, find the show chairman and tell him/her you are there to learn. You will learn a lot more than you really want to know. Steve in Stevens County.


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