Something happened. Your channel and content is getting better and better with every window. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you ❤ You bring beautiful light into a world that can seem so dark. We need to see more beauty.
dommage que je na comprenne pas l'anglais,quoique les dahlias c'est magnifique et universel,tres jolie ferme et deux jeunes femmes tres agreables a regarder et ecouter,merci a elles tres jolie video
You can just leave dahlias in the ground... - Guessing the reason you dig them up has to do with the fact you sell them? I've never dug mine up except to prevent them from spreading.
It depends on the climate zone and the sort of soil you have. If it's very frosty in winter or very wet, with clay type soil, tuber rot is a real risk. You're lucky to have the conditions to be able to leave them in :)
@finflwr interesting, I didn't realize Dahlias had rot issues. I'm mostly on limestone, so I grow a lot of mediterranean stuff like olives, figs and lavender. The only flower bulbs that I have issues with rot are the Ranunculus. Which is fine because all I do with those is just put them in the beds in November and pull them when they start drying out in May. Then, just throw the bulbs in a bucket in the shed until fall. Guess I just figured dahlias were super hardy like bearded iris because they kind of act similar where I am.
@@RandomPersonOnTheLine You're blessed with free draining soil. Yes, Dahlias aren't frost hardy as they originate in lovely hot Mexico! I'm in the UK, so I get the rain as well as some frost. I left all my dahlia tubers in the ground last winter as I was moving house and didn't have the time or storage place to dig them up and overwinter them, on top of that my alottment where I grow them has clay soil. I though I might get away with it and I did put on a bit of extra mulch for protection, but I lost just under half of them. So this year I've dug them up again for overwintering. I love bearded irises too, they're beautiful aren't they :)
@@annbrodzinski5707 your bulbs will get moldy. Without a doubt. I lost a beautiful set of dahlia bulbs because I followed someone else’s advice. It was in a cool place. Etc etc. I don’t recommend anyone does it.
Fellow Vermonter here! Was excited to watch another cool weather grower and get some tips for my own garden! ❤
Adorable - both of you. Thank you for sharing
What a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing ❤🌼🌻🌷🌸
A little slice of heaven ❤ beautiful filming too
Thank you so much!
No words to describe how beautiful this farm is!! Thank u
It's absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for watching!
Beautiful Dahlias, and great tips.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour! xoxo
Beautiful and peaceful space, fresh air helps you relax and heal. Thank you for sharing your wonderful moments with everyone.
This farm is so incredible!!
Isn't it? Thanks for watching! xoxo
Something happened. Your channel and content is getting better and better with every window. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you ❤ You bring beautiful light into a world that can seem so dark. We need to see more beauty.
I love Dahlias! Those are beautiful!
I love your normal voice! you sound like a normal person...much better :)
Thank you, that was a real treat!
You're so welcome! 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Yes lovely Dahlia's!❤
beautiful tour.
So pretty!
I learned so much!
OMG, I love dahlias and I'm just discovering there's one with my name! 🤯😍
Super beautiful ❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
:) :)
Great video. Please tell me who makes that dress you have on? I need it!
What is the name of the last "Gothic" dahlia? Thank you. I loved your video
Hi, the dark variety is called Dark Destiny
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dommage que je na comprenne pas l'anglais,quoique les dahlias c'est magnifique et universel,tres jolie ferme et deux jeunes femmes tres agreables a regarder et ecouter,merci a elles tres jolie video
It’s nice to see people at peace doing beautiful things. Now back to watching people lose their minds trying to take over the world
You can just leave dahlias in the ground...
- Guessing the reason you dig them up has to do with the fact you sell them? I've never dug mine up except to prevent them from spreading.
It depends on the climate zone and the sort of soil you have. If it's very frosty in winter or very wet, with clay type soil, tuber rot is a real risk. You're lucky to have the conditions to be able to leave them in :)
@finflwr interesting, I didn't realize Dahlias had rot issues. I'm mostly on limestone, so I grow a lot of mediterranean stuff like olives, figs and lavender. The only flower bulbs that I have issues with rot are the Ranunculus. Which is fine because all I do with those is just put them in the beds in November and pull them when they start drying out in May. Then, just throw the bulbs in a bucket in the shed until fall. Guess I just figured dahlias were super hardy like bearded iris because they kind of act similar where I am.
@@RandomPersonOnTheLine You're blessed with free draining soil. Yes, Dahlias aren't frost hardy as they originate in lovely hot Mexico!
I'm in the UK, so I get the rain as well as some frost.
I left all my dahlia tubers in the ground last winter as I was moving house and didn't have the time or storage place to dig them up and overwinter them, on top of that my alottment where I grow them has clay soil.
I though I might get away with it and I did put on a bit of extra mulch for protection, but I lost just under half of them.
So this year I've dug them up again for overwintering.
I love bearded irises too, they're beautiful aren't they :)
Cuties
aucun dahlias noir ,ni meme a feuillages sombres ,dommage,mais que de belles varietes,excuses sur la fin de beaux rouges sombres
Plastic bag does not work for dahlias so don’t it. Spoken from experience. No plastic for storage of dahlia roots. Your flowers are wonderful.
Why doesn't a plastic bag work for you? What do you do that is tried and true?
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@@annbrodzinski5707 your bulbs will get moldy. Without a doubt. I lost a beautiful set of dahlia bulbs because I followed someone else’s advice. It was in a cool place. Etc etc. I don’t recommend anyone does it.
@sunitashastry5270 what do you recommend than?
Is she not cleaning her clippers between plants? No wonder dahlia diseases are on the rise!