I left loads outside last year, I've had a dig around and they don't feel rotted When will they start to show above ground? They better come back, as their was about 30+ of them
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
When will my Dahlias start to shoot?
Collapse
X
-
If they have not been got at by the frost they should start popping up about the same time as the spud's come .
You are lucky if the frost did not get your's mine was got at so i rotovated them up....jacobWhat lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
-
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostIggle, you could always dig a bit up and start it off indoors if you're impatient.
You can then take cuttings from that starter plant to increase your stock.
jacob I've never grown spud's , so when am I roughly looking at?
Comment
-
Originally posted by IgglePiggle View PostI don't really like plants in the house anymore, after having loads of little flies in the house from some last year!
Happens to us all.
Dahlias flower about July - October BBC - Gardening - Plants - DahliaAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Postthat would be fungus gnats, caused by over-watering.
Happens to us all.
Dahlias flower about July - October BBC - Gardening - Plants - Dahlia
Comment
-
You can divide the tubers but you to have an eye( this years flowering shoot) in every piece. It's no good breaking the indivdual tubers off as they are just storage organs. Mine have only just started to shoot for cuttings but there's still plenty of time unless your a serious show person.
Jacob,
Do you want a few when I take my cuttings? I only grow the sorts that are good for cutting ( they will show as well if you want) cos I always take too many PM or e-mail me your address if you doLast edited by nick the grief; 29-03-2009, 02:03 PM.
Comment
-
Thanks for the info on fungus gnats, I have lots in my house and wondered where they came from.
I really enjoyed Dahlias in the ground last year, up until then I had only ever grown them in pots the year before that. I am relativley new to them but they definatly one of my favourites. I dug them up last year and hung them in the shed to dry out. Is is time to start them off in pots now?
Comment
-
Originally posted by DaveC View Post..... I dug them up last year and hung them in the shed to dry out. Is is time to start them off in pots now?
Comment
-
Originally posted by nick the grief View PostYep I pot/box mine up in a 50:50 mix of multipupose and JI3 just to give them a bit of a feed and then empty the compost on the garden and the bit of feed left will go in the garden.
Comment
-
Originally posted by DaveC View PostThankyou nick but what is J13?"He that but looketh on a plate of ham and eggs to lust after it hath already committed breakfast with it in his heart"
Comment
-
Originally posted by vegnut View PostIt's John Innes compost number 3. If you have a mind to, you can collect the dahlia seeds, and sow them next spring. It's amazing what sometimes comes up due to the cross polination. And they are easy to grow too
Ok thanks, so if this not a stupid question where do I get the seeds from?
Last year I would just cut the flowers and bring them in the house until I lost the bush to a heavy down pour!
Thankyou
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment