Scarlet
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15-09-2020, 09:03 AM
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Bishop Singles - this one is Bishop of Oxford
I love the singles - I have them in pots and also dotted amongst my borders. The bronze/dark foliage is lovely and the open flowers great for the bees.
Bishop of Oxford is a bright orange.
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Delicious Scarlet!
Next year I'm buying more, lots more
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Scarlet
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[b]Wine Eyed Jill[/b]
My photos are getting better! Taken with my new camera. A lovely ball with a wine coloured centre - pinky peach petals edged in wine
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Here's my only dahlia this year, it's one more flower than last year though
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(26-09-2020, 10:17 PM)Scarlet Wrote: [b]Wine Eyed Jill[/b]
My photos are getting better! Taken with my new camera. A lovely ball with a wine coloured centre - pinky peach petals edged in wine So jealous, I love wine eyed Jill. I have signed up to peter nyssen this year I will not put off getting it another year.
1 seed, 2 seed, 3 seed, 4....
5 seed, 6 seed, 7 seed, more!
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Scarlet
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01-11-2020, 06:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2020, 06:27 PM by Scarlet.)
(01-11-2020, 01:46 PM)Norfolk Grey Wrote: (26-09-2020, 10:17 PM)Scarlet Wrote: [b]Wine Eyed Jill[/b]
My photos are getting better! Taken with my new camera. A lovely ball with a wine coloured centre - pinky peach petals edged in wine So jealous, I love wine eyed Jill. I have signed up to peter nyssen this year I will not put off getting it another year. It can be a bit "yellow" especially towards the end of the season. I loved it early on...
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Spec
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Scarlet do you just let you dahlias grow, or do you nip out side shoots to produce larger flowers?
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Scarlet
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I would prefer to nip out side shoots so that they have a better stem for cutting. When
I do this the plant stays at a good height with the stems a decent thickness? When I leave them they still look pretty but the stems are much thinner and more prone to snap.
Early days in the season I will try to do this but as the garden picks up I find its not a job I do that much and they can get a bit neglected.
I wouldn't do it on the singles - as I don't use those for cutting and they are left to grow freely and I think look lovely with masses of smaller flowers.
If you don't go round deadheading, I think the plant slows right down, so I try to keep on top of that...not always successful.
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Thanks Scarlet, your photos are very good, and was wondering what way you grew them, by the way is it Mr. S that takes the photos when they are so good
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I think I will be signing of for a while, I think there will be a chill coming in
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