Does anyone grow Dahlias? If so I would love to see some pics
Posted one yesterday
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,53737.0.html Hope you like it
I used to grow Dahlias, but I seemed to get plagued by earwigs so gave them up. It's a shame tho'.
One of our Plotholders exhibits them... our next open day is 6th Sept... a beautiful sight!! :)
Just checked where you are, probably won't be coming to see them, I'll see if we have a piccie!
here is one
(http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j114/millyle/gardening/flower3a-1.jpg)
A man on our site grew beautiful dahlias, these are a couple. I don't know the varieties.
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/Aragona/P8260057.jpg)
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/Aragona/P8260075.jpg)
Some beautiful Dahlias there. Thanks for the pics. My Dahlias are just budding now . Will try to post some photos when they are in bloom.
I bought this one from Wilkinsons this year, I love the colour.
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/Aragona/DSC_0233.jpg)
Do you take them up in the autumn Betty?
Quote from: shirlton on August 05, 2009, 10:42:33
Do you take them up in the autumn Betty?
No Shirl, I don't take them up but I do put a pile of straw over them before winter sets in. We used to have a man on our site who grew them for competitions - he never took them up and he had fantastic plants every year.
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/enviromeshcages104.jpg)
Here are some of mine
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/enviromeshcages101.jpg)
(http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s121/shirlton/enviromeshcages099.jpg)
Shirl, those are gorgeous! Do you have a favourite?
Do you grow any anenome-flowered dahlias? I saw one on the allotment near my son's house in Harpenden and it was lovely.
Wow!! Even more gorgeous Dahlias. Mine were put in a bit late this year because of the weather, but they are budding now. Just hope i have some blooms for the allotment show at the end of this month. ;D
These ones are mostly from Wilkies. I am going to leave them in this year to see how they do. I dont grow anemone ones but I do grow some tiny little white singles
those are just beautiful. I love the orange/tangerine coloured one!
I'm still waiting for most of mine :(
Here's one from last year..
(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e190/Plot52/DSCN1916.jpg)
Took a lot of finding... :-[
Well you have a lot on yer mind dont yer what with this open day of yours. Beautiful colour
Another couple of mine.
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/Aragona/DSC_0254.jpg)
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c333/Aragona/DSC_0255.jpg)
I love that white one Betty
Quote from: shirlton on August 06, 2009, 18:46:47
I love that white one Betty
It's from Wilkie and it's Tsuki Yori No Shisha. I like it too, lovely big shaggy flowers.
Morning All
First time I have posted on flowers you have really opened my eyes.
What beautiful dahlias :o I shall certainly try to grow some next year any tips would be more than welcome. Could you please tell me the names of some of the photo's they are wonderful.
Quote from: aggie on August 09, 2009, 09:53:42
What beautiful dahlias :o I shall certainly try to grow some next year any tips would be more than welcome. Could you please tell me the names of some of the photo's they are wonderful.
I am by no means an expert on dahlias but I do love growing them so this is what I do-
If you are buying new tubers I found Wilkinsons to be very good (and cheap, about £1 or £1.50 each) I start new ones off in the greenhouse in pots and plant them out in early June when hopefully there won't be any more frost.
I leave them in the ground over the winter but put a pile of straw on top to protect them.
I don't think you can beat dahlias for a colourful display which lasts for ages.
Oh, I am green with envy! I had loads of Bishop of Llandaff in the back garden and they were stunning. Unfortunately most of them croaked this winter, and only 3 have survived. They are struggling despite my best nurturing so I plan to restock next year. The ones on the allotment (all from Wilkos) have been slug fodder and only one looks like it will do anything.