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Dahlia season 07

Posted by lizalily Western WA, USA (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 17, 07 at 20:06

This evening I leave on vacation and am due back with the first frosts,(most likely). I am thinking about the beautiful dahlias I have had this year, what to get rid of, what to try for next year.

I am thinking of moving my cut flower business more to a "Cut your own" with conditioned flowers for sale too, but putting fewer out at the roadside to die in the summer sun waiting for customers has been just too heart breaking! GReat a few days in the summer when they really sell, and sad on too many others when no one stops by.

As I ponder changes in my garden for next year, I am wondering what other Northwest growers have particularly liked for cut flowers this year? Did you try any new ones that were terrific, or are you ready to toss any of the old ones because something better has come along?

Poochella, of course I am mainly asking you this, but also welcome opinions from any others!

Here are the changes I am thinking about...Move all those beautiful curvy cactus type ones to my personal garden...they are neither popular with my customers nor do they hold up well in the cutting business....However, they make wonderful mounds of summer long color in the garden! (These would include Star's Favorite, a peach and cream one, a coral and yellow, and a white with lavender brushing.)

Increase the number of sturdy waterlily type flowers...Have particularly loved them this year. Need to add Bracken Ballerina and any other Bracken one's I can find that I do not have! I do have Wildwood Marie, Pam Howden, Bracken Loreli,September Morn, Angel Dust, Painted Desert , Chilson's Pride. Bracken Rose has yet to bloom for me this year so will probably miss it.

Increase the Balls and Pom poms. Find some good B size Dahlias that will hold up well to picking.. I have some. I am also in love with. Get more of the Karma dahlias, though I find them harder to get going and growing into their potential. Wish I had a better source for small amounts of them! This year Bluebeard and Bergers Record (Red) were prolific cactus types for cutting.

And then there are the old friends I greet every year....Brandon James, Ruby Red, Procyon, Cornell, James Albin, Gay Princess, Grandma June, Brookside Cooley, etc.

Oh yes, My favorite "Trade" has been Tartan...Thanks to the nice guy who sent it to me!

I would love any input on next years list!

PS, POOCH, would you beleive I lost Mazama last year in moving plants? I miss her!

I accidently posted this at the end of a another letter so forgive the double posting please!


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RE: Dahlia season 07

Thanks for sharing Lizalily!

Many blessings in this endeavor as the ideas take shape and form. I found myself about a week or so ago, looking ahead to next season's Dahlia's.

I am enjoying so much, my first Dahlia(purchased last year) 'coccinea'. It has been in an area that probably receives just a few hours direct sun. I trimmed it back, for a reason that doesn't come to mind right now, a few months ago. As a result it has grown into a wonderfully organic, relaxed form with branches dipping over and down its pot, then reaching back upward. I just love the energy it is giving off. I am feeling such joy about it. And, since it is now receiving less sun, as we move into Autumn, its blooms are lasting about a week, with the first being about a week ago, ruby red, with a bit of purple.

Very Best,
GreenD


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