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Dahlias tipping over
I have few Dahlias that are in full bloom, but the plants have all
tipped over. Though the blooms are beautiful, the plant looks ugly becuase of the way its lying on the ground. What can I do in the future to avoid this condition? One obvious answer is to add support to it, but do Dahlias need support to stand straight? Or is the bulb not deep enough? Oh I have the same problem with the Galdioulous(I have already cut them). But shouuld I plant the bulbs deeper? Thanks for any help. |
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Dahlias tipping over
I think the larger varieties of dahlias definitely need staking. Bamboo
works nicely as does the metal stakes with a curl at the top. -- Baine "BlueBee Sky" wrote in message ... I have few Dahlias that are in full bloom, but the plants have all tipped over. Though the blooms are beautiful, the plant looks ugly becuase of the way its lying on the ground. What can I do in the future to avoid this condition? One obvious answer is to add support to it, but do Dahlias need support to stand straight? Or is the bulb not deep enough? Oh I have the same problem with the Galdioulous(I have already cut them). But shouuld I plant the bulbs deeper? Thanks for any help. |
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Dahlias tipping over
BlueBee Sky wrote:
I have few Dahlias that are in full bloom, but the plants have all tipped over. Though the blooms are beautiful, the plant looks ugly becuase of the way its lying on the ground. What can I do in the future to avoid this condition? One obvious answer is to add support to it, but do Dahlias need support to stand straight? Or is the bulb not deep enough? Oh I have the same problem with the Galdioulous(I have already cut them). But shouuld I plant the bulbs deeper? I think the rhizome things (are yours really bulbs?) should be planted fairly shallow and that staking is necessary. When I googled on them a couple years ago, I saw that many people who really take them seriously used tomato cones around theirs. Seeing this, I planned the row of ours along a fenceline, so when they started to tip over, I could just tie support where they needed it. -- Brent Harsh - KD4PBO /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign: Say bharsh at ncroadrunner \ / NO to HTML in email and news. ------------------------X------------------------------- Cary, NC, USA / \ Read my mail with fixed fonts. |
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