"Veda's Sunshine", that could be the name of your new dahlia from seeds, where the flower represents both the warmth of the sun and your beautiful daughter combined.
Love, love, love your dahlias. Perhaps you could utilize those lovely short ones in your landscaping around the house. Would look lovely in front of your porch when bouquet bar patrons drive up. The gorgeous one you grew from seed is stunning. The color looks like watermelon in the video. Not sure if that’s the true color. You’ll have to think of a really neat name. It’s so beautiful. What a lovely surprise. The burgundies are probably my favorite. They would make a very regal bouquet with whites and just some greens.
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I am a backyard gardener, not a flower farmer, but my most prolific dahlia and the one I am most in love with this year is Embassy. It's a dark burgundy with silver under the petals. It's so much prettier in real life than it is in pictures. I love it!
I got a "City Lights" Dahlia... she has many blooms... very beautiful as you expect from a city night. Black leaves with bright reds and whites. :) I so love her
Can I just say how comforting your videos are? I am recovering from a dentist visit (I hate dentists) and this brought me so much joy :) And my favorite and most prolific dahlia is Fleurel. She was the first dahlia I ever grew and I will always grow her!
I would call your new dahlia - tropical sunset. It is a beauty! All of my dahlias have bee great this year to spite the excessive heat we had here. I live in zone 7 in PA at the DE border. My most prolific bloomer by far was American Dawn. It started blooming in late May and has never stopped for a break. It has been remarkable.
Zone 8b (PNW), the most prolific dahlias this year are: Senior's Hope, Jowey Joshua, Milena Fleur, Creme de Cassis, Rosella, Burlesca, Noordwijk's Glory
Ooh I love all your dahlias! My most prolific varieties are: hands down Cornel Bronzer (That one is just a workhorse!), Jowey Winnie, Coralie, Ivanetti, Robann Butterscotch. And yes you need all of those varieties- they’re all gorgeous!
What pretty dahlias you have! One of my all time favorite dahlia is Ottos Thrill. OMG! Every time I see sunflower Steve's sunflowers, I fall more in love with them!
My name suggestion is Spiked Punch. The most prolific and earliest blooming dahlia was a red dahlia (3” diameter) from dollarama. So I have no idea what it’s called but I’ll be saving it for next year for sure.
So very happy that you are enjoying the Anthony Armelin Dahlia that makes us so happy! You are going to be impressed how well it stores! Your gardens are such an inspiration we enjoy each video thank you so much for sharing. Terry Armelin
I grew Beets me dahlia from Swan’s this year. It was prolific, gorgeous and had strong stems. A lovely, lovely deep magenta, or beet color! If I have extra tubers when I dig it up I will send you one. :) Love those sunflowers!
Hey Doll - if you're thinking of digging up those duds, and then throwing them away, what if you just chopped their tops after the freeze, and then heavily mulched them instead of digging them up? Then if they make it to next year, you might find they bloom better, AND then you don't have to dig them up anymore!! Besides, 2021 IS the weirdest weather year in recent history... So yeah. There's that...
I live in the same 4b zone (though a different state) and am ready to chop my one dahlia's neck. It was such a disappointment. I harvested one bloom. There are more buds, but they don't seem to get that the weather is changing. Chop chop!
I grew a few dahlias this year for the first time in my small garden. I found they bloomed late, in September - Zone 6B, New England. I did some research which said to try more water if you don't have blooms. I increased the water I was giving to my dahlias and they finally bloomed. I'm chalking it up to being new to dahlias and the fact that the weather was very severe in New England during the summer. We had very high heat and late summer had several severe rainstorms. I also think I may have planted them too deep.
Sweet Suzanne is the most prolific dahlia at my farm. About 40 usable stems from one tuber! Such a work horse. And the color is very pretty - it’s a pastel yellow pompon with pink veining. Recommend 100%
I love the dahlia you have made, I would call it 'spiked sunset' Love watching you and seeing your flowers, I am also 4B - in MN.. Your gardens look GREAT!!
I am in Northern New Jersey (Zone 6a) and I grew Thomas Edison dahlias this year and omg they have just been GORGEOUS and absolutely COVERED in blooms all summer since early July. Definitely recommend them for production!
As many have mentioned Maarn (also called Sylvia) has long, strong stems and many blooms. Also my best are Linda's Baby, Ivanetti, Cornel Bronze, Jowie Winnie, Cornel and Orange Symphony. Love your videos!
Nicole! I have really loved following your flower journey! The coral double Dahlia you grew from seed is a stunner! Name idea: Coral Frizzle Frazzle ;) My fav Dahlia's from this season: Triple Lee Dee, Jowey Linda, Cafe au Lait, Petra's Wedding and Bride to Be.
Love all your dahlias! It was a hard year weatherize for a lot of things this year! My prolific flowering dahlias are Cornell Bronze, Joey Nicky, My Love, Wizard of Oz. I picked a bouquet or two from each one almost every other day! I give them a shot of Blossom Booster in early summer. I liked my favorite ones from Longfield. So hard to pick the favorite!!
This spring I bought a bag blue bell 3 tubers dhalias from Home Depot . The color is beautiful purple and right now is like 3 flower shrub with lots of blooms . The stem is dark and huge flower. Love it
I am so happy to watch this tour and find out there can be such a difference in dahlias. I was so excited to grow Dahlias this year, and disappointed to only have a few blooms from 9 tubers. They only just started to bloom, have more buds, but it is the end of September! I will have to try with one of the tubers you suggest.
Thank you for sharing your favorite dahlias 😊 My most prolific dahlia was Thomas Edison and it also did very well in my mom's garden. We live in a Zone 5 and I started it indoors early May and I had blooms early August🤗
Fire Magic is my favorite! So Prolific! Santa Clause is always the first Dahlia in bloom. Every flower is a little different. Totally tangerine is a small flower but picking a bouquet of them makes me happy!
If you like Mikayla Miranda, I would suggest Eveline as a good vase/bouquet pairing. It is smaller than Mikayla Miranda, and it almost has the opposite arrangement of colors. It is a white decorative dahlia with a light purple center (a pretty close color match). It is also a very prolific bloomer!
I love the name Drama Llama! I had a bad dahlia year - mostly purchased from Eden Bros - what came up was in many cases mismarked. Jowey Morello (spelling?) was awesome for me! Also Karma Gold pom did great and had super long stems.
Arabian Night and Jowey Nicky were my most prolific as well as the earliest to bloom. Coming in third is Creme de Cassis. I'm in zone 6, outside of Pittsburgh. Love your videos!
Most prolific for me this year is Ivanetti. Tons of blooms, strong stems and lasts a long time in a vase. 2nd is Rancho, lots of beautiful peach/yellow flowers.
Kenora Lisa, Gabrielle Marie, and Sunspot have all been great for me! Kenora Lisa was my earliest bloomer and sunspot wasn’t far behind. Zone 5b in Maine.
My prolific dalia in zone 4 was Santa Clause. It grew about five feet tall and had 70-80 blooms between 2 tubers grown in raised bed. I will plant again and will send you a picture this new year 2023. Naming new dalia "Blushing Kiss".
Name suggestion: singing heart :). Made my heart sing when I looked at this dahlia. Thank you for this video. I found it very helpful. Can’t share my prolific dahlias because I haven’t had much success as of yet, single flower Bishops children seem to be doing great at our local Wisley garden. They appear tall, colorful and, from what I have seen, produces masses of flowers xxx
Your Dahlias are gorgeous!! Dahlias don't grow here in 6b. My best flowers this year, ( I'm not really a flower farmer), are Cosmos. They survived the smoke filled valley as well as the heat waves that hit us. Temperatures are cooler now and my Cosmos are still beautiful!
Nicole, sometimes you have to incubate a plant for a year if it blooms sparcely. I love a pom called Wizard of oz. its medium pink and was first to bloom and still going strong! Also a dinnerplate is penhill watermelon. Fantastic and very prolific if u can use dinnerplates.
My most prolific bloomer with strong stems and tons of blooms is American Dawn. It also lasts a long time in the vase. Love it! Also getting a good show from Diva, Breakout, Natalie G, and Cafe au Lait.
Arabian Night, hands down. Earliest bloomer, very prolific, great vase life. Tubers purchased at a big box store as an impulse buy! South Central MA, zone 6.
My Jowie Winnie and Lilac Time are super prolific too. My Lilac Time is over 7 feet tall!! I thought it was huge last year, but this year it’s off the charts! Only two tubers too. My A La Mode is gorgeous and getting huge but I planted it late and just now getting blooms opening. But 😍😍😍😍. Just gorgeous! Those Day Dreamers are stunning! Your new variety... Princess Frills. 🥰 Gorgeous! I want some tubers girl! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wizard of Oz was my most prolific bloomer, but I'm not growing it next year cuz I want to try something new, Maarn was 2nd. Hope everyone who had a poor year has a better one next year.
Just grew a few for first time and the best is Great silence, crazy for Jesse and. Totally tangerine the big bloomers are just now flowering I live in North Idaho zone 5
First year growing dahlias. Zone 6. Wine eyed jill is the most prolific for me. 5' tall, long stems, and I'm seeing new shoots coming up, so probably a great tuber producer as well. I picked 11 stems out of one plant the other day, and there were over 10 more left on the plant.
My Larks Ebb dahlia has 20 blooms between two plants and that’s after planting them in July! I live in zone 6 central MA. It is a soft yellow at fades to peach. Closed center, Pom Pom style and about the size of my palm.
Oh I love the video and the flowers are so beautiful. But your personality is adorable and fun. Don’t change I love how real you are. For the seed dahlia that needs a name it reminds me of the color of a flamingo 🦩 it’s beautiful and I would buy seeds of it. Thanks for great videos I’m learning a lot
I wish I could have furniture on my porch but every time it rains we get mud on the porch! Also some of my dahlias are just getting ready to bloom this week for the first time. I’ve heard from another dahlia farmer it’s been a bad dahlia year. I love how gorgeous they are though. Some of mine rotted out due to heavy rains early in the season.
I get a nocturnal visitor. I think he crawls onto my covered furniture (they are rockers so very comforting). I've been noticing marks on the cover. Oh, and he left me a gift in the corner. Rascally Racoons.
Hilltop Glo. Purchased it years ago on Connell’a Dahlias (Floret recommendation) for $4 a tuber. Great sized tubers that overwinter well, ball dahlia just slightly larger than Cornell Bronze, prolific, long stems that last forever! (Some blooms come out more pink white ombré, others more lavender white ombré)
I've seen other You Tubers with that same soil problem, and they seem to have good luck with adding inoculated BioChar. It's a pretty cool way to fertilize!
You could add a thick layer (6-8 inches?) of lots of good quality compost on top of the sandy dead soil and grow in that. (Don’t till it in, though, and keep it well watered.)
Sun kissed and bluetiful were the winners for me this year. Sun kissed is a simple pale yellow and it did seem to attract more bugs, but it was the first to bloom and continued blooming all summer long right up until our first frost this past weekend. Both Sunkissed and Bluetiful were continuous bloomers and the first to bloom. I’m zone 4a here in Alaska.
I’m also in zone 4 - Colorado Rockies. This was my first year growing Dahlias and Vassio Meggos and Otto’s Thrill pumped out the flowers for me. I lost my Dahlia’s last night with our first frost. So bummed.
Just because you got a frost and the top section died does not mean the tuber is bad dig up the tuber and store it properly look up RUclips videos on storing tubers good luck
Some in the 1st year don't give many bulbs to flower! Most of what I've seen, some have said the Cornell series is the best, I want Mystery Fox, in the same series.
"Veda's Sunshine", that could be the name of your new dahlia from seeds, where the flower represents both the warmth of the sun and your beautiful daughter combined.
Love this idea!
I was going to suggest
Salmon Mop Top as a name for that seed dahlia but I like yours waaaay better. :)
Yep, this is the name to go with.
Yes that's a great name.
Love, love, love your dahlias. Perhaps you could utilize those lovely short ones in your landscaping around the house. Would look lovely in front of your porch when bouquet bar patrons drive up. The gorgeous one you grew from seed is stunning. The color looks like watermelon in the video. Not sure if that’s the true color. You’ll have to think of a really neat name. It’s so beautiful. What a lovely surprise. The burgundies are probably my favorite. They would make a very regal bouquet with whites and just some greens.
You know my answer. ‘My Forever’. It. Just. Keeps. Going.
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Only you, Nicole. Only you.
I am a backyard gardener, not a flower farmer, but my most prolific dahlia and the one I am most in love with this year is Embassy. It's a dark burgundy with silver under the petals. It's so much prettier in real life than it is in pictures. I love it!
That is gorgeous!
I got a "City Lights" Dahlia... she has many blooms... very beautiful as you expect from a city night. Black leaves with bright reds and whites. :) I so love her
Can I just say how comforting your videos are? I am recovering from a dentist visit (I hate dentists) and this brought me so much joy :) And my favorite and most prolific dahlia is Fleurel. She was the first dahlia I ever grew and I will always grow her!
I agree! I love to watch these before I go to bed, as they help me relax.
I like the name Drama Lama! I’m growing my first dahlias next year and I can’t wait!
Thanks for showing SEED dahlias. I grew them this year for the first time and it was hard to find RUclipss about them
I would call your new dahlia - tropical sunset. It is a beauty! All of my dahlias have bee great this year to spite the excessive heat we had here. I live in zone 7 in PA at the DE border. My most prolific bloomer by far was American Dawn. It started blooming in late May and has never stopped for a break. It has been remarkable.
Zone 8b (PNW), the most prolific dahlias this year are: Senior's Hope, Jowey Joshua, Milena Fleur, Creme de Cassis, Rosella, Burlesca, Noordwijk's Glory
Just looked all of those up. Gorgeous stuff. Thank you.
Yesssssss! I’m in the same zone. Thanks 🙏
@@Car-jy8pw me too!
Same 🙌🏻
Ooh I love all your dahlias! My most prolific varieties are: hands down Cornel Bronzer (That one is just a workhorse!), Jowey Winnie, Coralie, Ivanetti, Robann Butterscotch. And yes you need all of those varieties- they’re all gorgeous!
For your seed baby Dahlia I completely agree with Drama Lama. Its gorgeous. Unique name. 😁
Your new dahlia from seed makes me think of Phyllis Diller. :)
The little white ball dahlia is my absolute hearts dream ♥️
What pretty dahlias you have! One of my all time favorite dahlia is Ottos Thrill. OMG! Every time I see sunflower Steve's sunflowers, I fall more in love with them!
My name suggestion is Spiked Punch. The most prolific and earliest blooming dahlia was a red dahlia (3” diameter) from dollarama. So I have no idea what it’s called but I’ll be saving it for next year for sure.
Love Spiked Punch!
So very happy that you are enjoying the Anthony Armelin Dahlia that makes us so happy! You are going to be impressed how well it stores!
Your gardens are such an inspiration we enjoy each video thank you so much for sharing. Terry Armelin
Islander has been pumping out blooms all season for me.
I grew Beets me dahlia from Swan’s this year. It was prolific, gorgeous and had strong stems. A lovely, lovely deep magenta, or beet color!
If I have extra tubers when I dig it up I will send you one. :)
Love those sunflowers!
Hey Doll - if you're thinking of digging up those duds, and then throwing them away, what if you just chopped their tops after the freeze, and then heavily mulched them instead of digging them up?
Then if they make it to next year, you might find they bloom better, AND then you don't have to dig them up anymore!!
Besides, 2021 IS the weirdest weather year in recent history...
So yeah.
There's that...
I live in the same 4b zone (though a different state) and am ready to chop my one dahlia's neck. It was such a disappointment. I harvested one bloom. There are more buds, but they don't seem to get that the weather is changing. Chop chop!
@@Edu_Kate I Grow Evalin is from J Parker in England it’s Amazing and I had over 40 blooms on each plant .Jackie ARMER
I'm so jealous! Lucky you! From 9b North Florida@@jackiesflowerfarm3874
Dahlia Seed: Cotton Can You See me. It's beautiful and so full. Nice job.
they are gorgious, i bought a dahlia seed pack today, and sowed them. can't wait for them to grow and bloom by the winters
Love your garden. I love holly hill sweet 16 for flowers all summer. Pink waterlily
Labyrinth has been my most prolific this year. Nifty Nicole for your favorite surprise dahlia.
I grew a few dahlias this year for the first time in my small garden. I found they bloomed late, in September - Zone 6B, New England. I did some research which said to try more water if you don't have blooms. I increased the water I was giving to my dahlias and they finally bloomed. I'm chalking it up to being new to dahlias and the fact that the weather was very severe in New England during the summer. We had very high heat and late summer had several severe rainstorms. I also think I may have planted them too deep.
Sweet Suzanne is the most prolific dahlia at my farm. About 40 usable stems from one tuber! Such a work horse. And the color is very pretty - it’s a pastel yellow pompon with pink veining. Recommend 100%
I love the dahlia you have made, I would call it 'spiked sunset' Love watching you and seeing your flowers, I am also 4B - in MN.. Your gardens look GREAT!!
I ended up ordering the Mikayla Miranda because of your previous video. I'm so glad I did. Can't wait to get the tuber and plant for next year.
I ordered two, just in case!
I am in Northern New Jersey (Zone 6a) and I grew Thomas Edison dahlias this year and omg they have just been GORGEOUS and absolutely COVERED in blooms all summer since early July. Definitely recommend them for production!
I have one Thomas Edison this year and I want so many more next year! They are amazing!
As many have mentioned Maarn (also called Sylvia) has long, strong stems and many blooms. Also my best are Linda's Baby, Ivanetti, Cornel Bronze, Jowie Winnie, Cornel and Orange Symphony. Love your videos!
Nicole! I have really loved following your flower journey! The coral double Dahlia you grew from seed is a stunner! Name idea: Coral Frizzle Frazzle ;) My fav Dahlia's from this season: Triple Lee Dee, Jowey Linda, Cafe au Lait, Petra's Wedding and Bride to Be.
Yes to Frizzle Frazzle!!!!!
My most prolific dalia was great secret from longfield. You should name that dalia( seed one) Frazzled Dazzled after your favorite chickie
Love all your dahlias! It was a hard year weatherize for a lot of things this year! My prolific flowering dahlias are Cornell Bronze, Joey Nicky, My Love, Wizard of Oz. I picked a bouquet or two from each one almost every other day! I give them a shot of Blossom Booster in early summer. I liked my favorite ones from Longfield. So hard to pick the favorite!!
This spring I bought a bag blue bell 3 tubers dhalias from Home Depot . The color is beautiful purple and right now is like 3 flower shrub with lots of blooms . The stem is dark and huge flower. Love it
You have love someone that hugs her flowers. 💖
I am so happy to watch this tour and find out there can be such a difference in dahlias. I was so excited to grow Dahlias this year, and disappointed to only have a few blooms from 9 tubers. They only just started to bloom, have more buds, but it is the end of September! I will have to try with one of the tubers you suggest.
Thank you for sharing your favorite dahlias 😊 My most prolific dahlia was Thomas Edison and it also did very well in my mom's garden. We live in a Zone 5 and I started it indoors early May and I had blooms early August🤗
Honey, you always make me smile! 😉🤗
Fire Magic is my favorite! So Prolific! Santa Clause is always the first Dahlia in bloom. Every flower is a little different. Totally tangerine is a small flower but picking a bouquet of them makes me happy!
If you like Mikayla Miranda, I would suggest Eveline as a good vase/bouquet pairing. It is smaller than Mikayla Miranda, and it almost has the opposite arrangement of colors. It is a white decorative dahlia with a light purple center (a pretty close color match). It is also a very prolific bloomer!
Love all your videos :) thank you for your positive attitude!
Boom Boom White and Bluetiful. Have just been amazing in my zone 5 garden.
Dahlias are the coolest looking flowers in my opinion.
Let’s call her Moonshine since she opens in phases like the moon! Also I can’t wait to buy one of these tubers from you in a few years!
I love the name Drama Llama! I had a bad dahlia year - mostly purchased from Eden Bros - what came up was in many cases mismarked. Jowey Morello (spelling?) was awesome for me! Also Karma Gold pom did great and had super long stems.
Omg yes! Name her SOLAR ECLIPSE... Since she opens up slowly to reveal a gorgeous, yellowy, sunny center inside. 😍😍😍
Arabian Night and Jowey Nicky were my most prolific as well as the earliest to bloom. Coming in third is Creme de Cassis. I'm in zone 6, outside of Pittsburgh. Love your videos!
Most Prolific for me this year is Peaches and Cream! Another one that is blooming lots is Nicholas. LOVELY Dahlia Tour! THANKS SO MUCH!
Most prolific for me this year is Ivanetti. Tons of blooms, strong stems and lasts a long time in a vase. 2nd is Rancho, lots of beautiful peach/yellow flowers.
Flurel are my absolute favorite. Zone 4b performed excellent during our drought this year.
Kenora Lisa, Gabrielle Marie, and Sunspot have all been great for me! Kenora Lisa was my earliest bloomer and sunspot wasn’t far behind. Zone 5b in Maine.
My prolific dalia in zone 4 was Santa Clause. It grew about five feet tall and had 70-80 blooms between 2 tubers grown in raised bed. I will plant again and will send you a picture this new year 2023. Naming new dalia "Blushing Kiss".
Zone 6a, and I love Lynn Slight dahlias!! There are SO many blooms. They are a deep burgundy/purple, and the stems aren’t too short.
Name suggestion: singing heart :). Made my heart sing when I looked at this dahlia. Thank you for this video. I found it very helpful. Can’t share my prolific dahlias because I haven’t had much success as of yet, single flower Bishops children seem to be doing great at our local Wisley garden. They appear tall, colorful and, from what I have seen, produces masses of flowers xxx
Your Dahlias are gorgeous!!
Dahlias don't grow here in 6b.
My best flowers this year, ( I'm not really a flower farmer), are Cosmos. They survived the smoke filled valley as well as the heat waves that hit us. Temperatures are cooler now and my Cosmos are still beautiful!
Dahlia Small World produces abundant miniature ball-shaped flowers all season long, the more you cut it the more it blooms!
A prolific bloomer and tuber producer for me is 'GROOVY'. It's got dark foliage and is a smallish flower but it blooms early and is my first bloomer
Honka Pink has been prolific for me. Beautiful!!!
😯 , I cannot wait for your aerial video, just a glimpse made me drool over the beauty. 💜💖🥰
Exuberant Nicohlia for your dahlia's name!
Strawberry ice beautiful & long stems, apple blossom equally beautiful & long stems
Dad's Favorite and Caribbean Fantasy are my most prolific. My earliest to bloom, tons of blooms and very long stems.
Nicole, sometimes you have to incubate a plant for a year if it blooms sparcely. I love a pom called Wizard of oz. its medium pink and was first to bloom and still going strong! Also a dinnerplate is penhill watermelon. Fantastic and very prolific if u can use dinnerplates.
Hi Nicole...I just found your site because I LOVE dahlias! Believe it or not I was born in Boonville (1943) but I bet you know a Kranbuhl! lol Pam
Julio (purple ball) and Figurine (waterlily white, pink, purple) were the best producing dahlias in my little cut flower garden.
Shiloh Noelle is my most favorite dahlia. She sparkles in the sun. She is a good bloomer in my garden.
The purple and white is called Arbatax
My most prolific bloomer with strong stems and tons of blooms is American Dawn. It also lasts a long time in the vase. Love it! Also getting a good show from Diva, Breakout, Natalie G, and Cafe au Lait.
‘Small world’, ‘Bride to Be’ and ‘Sweet Nathalie’ have been the most prolific for me this year.
Stolze von Berlin was super productive. A small pale pink pompom. Senors Hope was also pretty productive and the color was very unique!
My stolze von Berlin, turned out to be miskarked and was a white dinner plate dahlia- a bummer!
Arabian Night, hands down. Earliest bloomer, very prolific, great vase life. Tubers purchased at a big box store as an impulse buy! South Central MA, zone 6.
All beautiful! Hard to believe you are not cutting them!
My Jowie Winnie and Lilac Time are super prolific too. My Lilac Time is over 7 feet tall!! I thought it was huge last year, but this year it’s off the charts! Only two tubers too.
My A La Mode is gorgeous and getting huge but I planted it late and just now getting blooms opening. But 😍😍😍😍. Just gorgeous!
Those Day Dreamers are stunning!
Your new variety... Princess Frills. 🥰 Gorgeous! I want some tubers girl! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wizard of Oz was my most prolific bloomer, but I'm not growing it next year cuz I want to try something new, Maarn was 2nd. Hope everyone who had a poor year has a better one next year.
I've never grown dahlias. I think I shall change that next year. And I want to grow them from seed, because flower surprises are the best surprises.
Just grew a few for first time and the best is Great silence, crazy for Jesse and. Totally tangerine the big bloomers are just now flowering I live in North Idaho zone 5
That dahlia reminds me of the sunset I saw today! Beautiful
I think you would like American Dawn. Lots of long stemmed flowers on a sturdy plant. Thanks for the tour!
So pretty, I love all of the variety.
I think you should name the dahlia 'frizzle frazzle' in honor of everyone favorite chicken.
First year growing dahlias. Zone 6. Wine eyed jill is the most prolific for me. 5' tall, long stems, and I'm seeing new shoots coming up, so probably a great tuber producer as well. I picked 11 stems out of one plant the other day, and there were over 10 more left on the plant.
My Larks Ebb dahlia has 20 blooms between two plants and that’s after planting them in July! I live in zone 6 central MA. It is a soft yellow at fades to peach. Closed center, Pom Pom style and about the size of my palm.
Oh I love the video and the flowers are so beautiful. But your personality is adorable and fun. Don’t change I love how real you are. For the seed dahlia that needs a name it reminds me of the color of a flamingo 🦩 it’s beautiful and I would buy seeds of it. Thanks for great videos I’m learning a lot
Blackberry ice is a prolific lavender colored one for me also.
Very beautiful flowers night my new friends🌱🌱🌺🌸🌸🙏🙏
Without touching also can explain or very gentle touch bit okay, all the dalhias are great
I wish I could have furniture on my porch but every time it rains we get mud on the porch! Also some of my dahlias are just getting ready to bloom this week for the first time. I’ve heard from another dahlia farmer it’s been a bad dahlia year. I love how gorgeous they are though. Some of mine rotted out due to heavy rains early in the season.
I get a nocturnal visitor. I think he crawls onto my covered furniture (they are rockers so very comforting). I've been noticing marks on the cover. Oh, and he left me a gift in the corner. Rascally Racoons.
Hilltop Glo. Purchased it years ago on Connell’a Dahlias (Floret recommendation) for $4 a tuber. Great sized tubers that overwinter well, ball dahlia just slightly larger than Cornell Bronze, prolific, long stems that last forever! (Some blooms come out more pink white ombré, others more lavender white ombré)
Small world is the best for me. Long vase life
Small World is my favorite to see on the screen this year!
I haven't grown it.
Can you tell me how tall yours gets?
Lol I can't get them to grow..zinnias either..i have sandy dead soil..love seeing your blooms I can dream
I've seen other You Tubers with that same soil problem, and they seem to have good luck with adding inoculated BioChar.
It's a pretty cool way to fertilize!
You could add a thick layer (6-8 inches?) of lots of good quality compost on top of the sandy dead soil and grow in that. (Don’t till it in, though, and keep it well watered.)
Strawberry sunset for that beautiful dahlia.
My most prolific dahlia this year is Rebecca’s World. ( I’m zone 5) And oh my goodness! That dahlia from seed is amazing!
Jowey Nicky was prolific for me this year, as was rip city. Lifestyle too. In New Zealand.
Sun kissed and bluetiful were the winners for me this year. Sun kissed is a simple pale yellow and it did seem to attract more bugs, but it was the first to bloom and continued blooming all summer long right up until our first frost this past weekend. Both Sunkissed and Bluetiful were continuous bloomers and the first to bloom. I’m zone 4a here in Alaska.
Would love to know what you add to you soil to get such amazing flowers...you rock girl! Fertilizer? Compost?
My most prolific of all time was Milena that I purchased from Lowes last season. Beautiful also!
I’m also in zone 4 - Colorado Rockies. This was my first year growing Dahlias and Vassio Meggos and Otto’s Thrill pumped out the flowers for me. I lost my Dahlia’s last night with our first frost. So bummed.
Just because you got a frost and the top section died does not mean the tuber is bad dig up the tuber and store it properly look up RUclips videos on storing tubers good luck
Prolific: Rebecca Lynn & then Raz Ma Taz as well. Both wonderful as cut flowers.
Beautiful!
Some in the 1st year don't give many bulbs to flower!
Most of what I've seen, some have said the Cornell series is the best, I want Mystery Fox, in the same series.
Your new seed dahlia...Boonville Beauty! Thanks for the dahlia tour❤Amazing!
I like that!