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HAVE: Dahlias

Posted by chrisrobt z8 MI,WA (My Page) on
Tue, Feb 27, 07 at 18:20

It'a a bit early to get them out but I will bring some to the GE as arranged trades. If I've promised you dahlias in the past, please let me know. The problem with getting them out when it is cold it there will be no visible eyes so I can't guarantee they will grow. I will try to select good solid looking tubers.

Most of my extra stock will be going to the Hmong farmers who lost their stock in the November floods, but I still have some to trade (and will probably have more available in mid April)

Christine


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

Hi, I am intersted in some of your dahlias. I have a few cerinthe majors, lysimachia ciliata, "firecracker", a few starts of variegated st. john's wort, a ranunculus groundcover, has small yellow flowers.
I would be interested in bright and dark colors.
Thanks!
Julie


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

Julie, I have selected six dahlia tubers for you; I'd like the cerinthe and ranunculus. Is the var St John's wort as invasive as its non variegated cousin?

Christine


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

I havn't found the St. John's wort to be invasive, it will self seed but easy enough to control. Got you down for the cerinthe and ranunculus, will set aside a St. John's wort also.
Thanks!
Julie


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

I am new(as of today)to this website.I am very interested in any color of Dahlis.My husband and I are realitivly new gardeners hoping to expand our Cana's and Giant Elephants and new additions to our soon to be bit-o-tropical paradise here in victoria.Any suggestions?.For our backyard garden would like Dahlias,zinnias,clamitis,westeria ect...Have tons of marigolds-cracker jack multiple colors.Thanks Chris


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

Christine, What is ranunculus ground cover? google search shows quite a few different ones


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RE: HAVE: Dahlias

Chris, that message was about the the Green Elephant trade in early March; I had done some trades last Fall for Dahlias in the Spring and needed to get in touch with those I had promised dahlias.

Purplelotus, I didn't post the note about the ranunculus ground cover...

Christine


 
 

 

 


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