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Well that's the end of the Dahlias
Last nights frost finnished off my dahlias, turning
the leaves brownish black. Next task is digging them up, drying and cleaning them for storeage. How do folks dry/clean them? I've done different things: 1) Washed them striaght away under a tap/hose to remove all the mud/stone etc, then left them upside down in the garage to dry. 2) Just put them in the garage upside down as they come, leave them to dry, mud and all, then eventually shake/dig out all the dry mud. 3) Dig/scrape out all the wet mud that I can straight away, before leaveing and treating like option 2. Problem with this is that it is easy to damage the skin on the tubers as it is still tender. What do other people do, from my point of view the easier the better! -- Roger T 700 ft up in Mid-Wales --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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