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Dahlias
Hi there, I have just bought some 'low growing bedding dahlias' and some
'pompom dahlias' these are just corms not actual plants. Can you tell me when it will be ok to plant them? also they are in bags, is it safe to leave them in there? Thanks Lynn |
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Dahlias
On Mar 1, 6:45*pm, "wanderer" wrote:
Hi there, I have just bought some 'low growing bedding dahlias' and some 'pompom dahlias' these are just corms not actual plants. Can you tell me when it will be ok to plant them? also they are in bags, is it safe to leave them in there? Thanks Lynn Not corms but tubers. you might care to start them off in pots, it gives them a head start.Protect from frost and slugs though. |
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Dahlias
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from "wanderer" contains these words: Hi there, I have just bought some 'low growing bedding dahlias' and some 'pompom dahlias' these are just corms not actual plants. Can you tell me when it will be ok to plant them? also they are in bags, is it safe to leave them in there? They may be tender, so I'd wait until the end of April. You could always start them off in pots, though. And in the autumn, leave a few tubers in the ground and see what happens. -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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