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Some of my dahlias are flowering now. I find that on some photos I take, they look a bit like gelly so I leave them out. Not sure when I'll be able to get round to weeding them all.
Could be a competition: name all the weeds you can find in the pictures.
This one is Pooh:
and Carol's Spanish Dancer:
A small pompom, no name
and a bee friendly one
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Lovely (and the weeds!) - are they in the ground all year round?
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(27-07-2020, 10:34 AM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: Lovely (and the weeds!) - are they in the ground all year round?
No I generally dig them up nd put them on a piece of cardboard in a shed over winter. Then, probably March, put them in crates in a GH till they sprout and I can get round to planting them out. They were very late out this year but coming on now.
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Another flower from one tuber that has produced everything from almost entirely pink to a more normal mix of the two and now this one that is almost all cream!
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02-08-2020, 08:43 PM
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Was it definitely a tuber or did you save seed? I've saved seed from some plants and I'm getting some very unusual flowers on some. I'm being a real nerd and can't wait for the flowers to open
This is Jowey Mirella. I love this one. I think it may be my all time favourite.
The blooms are about 3inch wide. Deep burgundy and I think due to the weather my plants are about 4ft tall.
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Just one in a pot a couple of years ago and they've always been a range from mostly cream with pink stripes to mostly pink with cream stripes. I've taken cuttings so wonder what they'll bring?
Mirella is lovely - what a stunning colour!
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This is from self saved seed it's bizarre. Every flower has 2 pale pink petals - I took the seed from Bishop of Canterbury. It has that pink colour but the blooms are much bigger although the foliage is green/not dark like the bishops. The stems are bi colour/ half green/half dark. I will definitely try to look after this tuber - I love its quirky look.
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This one is Wine Eyed Jill.
Taken today in the rain.
This pink ball is Sandra. I added this one this year and I'm hoping that the tuber has put on lots of growth so I can split it next year. The plant is huge and the bloom are on very strong stems...it's a beautiful colour too and goes really well in a bunch of flowers
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15-08-2020, 11:10 PM
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I may never save dahlia seed again - some flowers have been bizarre with other being strange muddy/streaky colours.
This one came straight out of a kids colouring book!!
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15-09-2020, 08:42 AM
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This ball dahlia is a winner for me!
Jowey Winnie
A beautiful pink with very strong stems. Lasts ages when cut for the vase. I will grow more of this. Though this year as I've cut more flowers for indoors I am favouring the ball types as they keep for so long.
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