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Old 02-06-2003, 03:32 AM
Bill R
 
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Default dahlias...am I in trouble

seepnezorf1 wrote:
I just planted some dahlias....Thomas Edison. The soil they're in is rather
clumpy and clay like...but they'd get direct sun for 8 hours and up in the
NE we've had a very wet spring. I planted them as directed 6 inches deep
and loosened up about two inches of soil underneath the bulbs. Now when
covering them...does the soil need to be packed down or left fairly loose?
Since there is about 1/2 an inch of mulch in the location I packed down the
soil and then covered it with the mulch. Now I'm wondering if the
compacting of the soil was a bad thing and if the bulbs will end up rotting.
Any advice would be appreciated.




I would dig them up and dig a larger hole and fill it with
good (non-clay) soil. Dahlias do not do well in clay soil.
Also you do NOT want to mulch then until the plants at
about a foot high. Much helps keep the soil cool and
Dahlias need warm soil to start. Don't feed your Dahlias
until they are about a foot high and after that feed them
only about once a month with a low nitrogen fertilizer (such
as 5-10-10). If you overfeed Dahlias you will get lots of
foliage but few flowers.

I always grow LOTS of Dahlias (this year I have 78 plants)
and I post pictures of them in the
news:alt.binaries.pictures.garden newsgroup. There are lots
of other fine gardeners (and photographers) that post
pictures there too. It is a great newsgroup if your are
interested in beautiful flowers and gardens.
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Bill R.

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