Read that its best to lift them out before the frost kicks in but is there any harm in leaving them in? Flowering really nice right now so they have got my attention at the mo
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Can Dahlia's be left in the winter ground?
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Certainly not possible to leave them in the ground up here and expect them to survive the winter. Wait till the first frosts blacken the foliage then lift and take inside to dry off. Once dry clean up the tubers then keep them in a box of dry peat in a cool frost free place till spring when you can either plant out the tuber or take cuttings and propogate new plants.
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I would advise lifting to be sure of saving them for next year. However if they are in a well drained sandy soil, planted a bit deeper than normal, in a area where they'll be more protected from frost and the frozen soil they might just live to see another year.
It's the combination of freezing temperture's/frost and geting waterlogged that kills the Tuber.
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I've always had a bit of an obsession with Dahlias but never really grown them successfully or put the effort in. I want to start making it a hobby soon and would love to know of any Dahlia resource/idiot's guide that's available.
I'd love to propagate from cuttings, as I have a few varieties already and I'd also love to add to.
How do you do yours?We're the Sweeney, son - and we haven't had any dinner.
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Originally posted by Arthur Pounder View PostI'd love to propagate from cuttingsAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I dug up all mine last year (apart from one I forgot) and they all died in storage apart from the one that was left outside by mistake. Since that one managed to get through last winter, I'm going to keep all mine in the ground with a thick mulch in future.
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Originally posted by Arthur Pounder View PostI've always had a bit of an obsession with Dahlias but never really grown them successfully or put the effort in. I want to start making it a hobby soon and would love to know of any Dahlia resource/idiot's guide that's available.
I'd love to propagate from cuttings, as I have a few varieties already and I'd also love to add to.
How do you do yours?
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cheers for the advice. I think I only went to 15cm so will probably be too close to call in a normal winter let alone one like last year. i'll lift them out as stated and will hope they survive.
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