I love this. Please try and do a interview with Nicole at flower hill farm. How she named sunflower Steve, grew her flower farm & now a nursery owner. Loved this video too Think she meant to say first frost end of October not last 😉
Growing in zone 5, I am already growing tomatoes and peppers from seed in Epic 6 cell using heat mats and grow light. I grew a 6 cell of Botanical Interest dahlia seeds alongside the tomatoes using the exact same process and got lots of beautiful flowers. I have never had luck with tubers :( so stopped trying.
Hi, I'm in S. Florida, zone 10 - Looked up Dahlia Crazy & Dahlia Society but neither has Florida resources. Is there is any resource or tips for growing here?
So how what's the coldest Dahlias can survive in-ground? I'm in the desert zone 9a and we never get freezes here under the mid 20s and often it doesn't get that cold. Would that be too cold to leave them in-ground?
I love this. Please try and do a interview with Nicole at flower hill farm. How she named sunflower Steve, grew her flower farm & now a nursery owner. Loved this video too
Think she meant to say first frost end of October not last 😉
Great Info!
Growing in zone 5, I am already growing tomatoes and peppers from seed in Epic 6 cell using heat mats and grow light.
I grew a 6 cell of Botanical Interest dahlia seeds alongside the tomatoes using the exact same process and got lots of beautiful flowers. I have never had luck with tubers :( so stopped trying.
Hi, I'm in S. Florida, zone 10 - Looked up Dahlia Crazy & Dahlia Society but neither has Florida resources. Is there is any resource or tips for growing here?
So how what's the coldest Dahlias can survive in-ground? I'm in the desert zone 9a and we never get freezes here under the mid 20s and often it doesn't get that cold. Would that be too cold to leave them in-ground?