DIY Grid For Staking Dahlias! Easy No Fuss Approach to Growing Beautiful Dahlias. Beginner Friendly

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  • @moniquegodon5712
    @moniquegodon5712 6 месяцев назад +14

    Hey Steph, I’ve grown my dahlias in large and medium pots and so that they don’t flop over I start them in the very bottom of the pots, adding soil every few days as they grow until they have reached the top. Then I let them go and of course I pinch them so that they will branch off. It’s been working great. Even my Café au Lait don’t topple over or break off.

  • @monicamacauley3750
    @monicamacauley3750 Год назад +7

    “Progress over Perfection” Love that, and your AC/DC shirt rocks.

  • @sharonerb3558
    @sharonerb3558 2 месяца назад

    Great choices for staking. I put smaller pots over my stakes so I don't lean into one with my head or worse my eye because I was in a hurry. Of course the solution came about because I did bend over into green stake by accident. It's also great garden decor. Watch your videos, Robbie's, Laura's, and Janey's as well. 😊

  • @MadelynSilasiri
    @MadelynSilasiri 2 месяца назад

    Hi Steph, great tips for growing and supporting dahlias! I live in WI and store my tubers in the basement and I will follow your tips to use the paper bags! Thanks for the fertilizer tips that have worked for you. I haven’t fertilized my dalias but will do so this year thanks to your tips!

  • @msmaddox2918
    @msmaddox2918 Год назад +7

    What a neat idea to use a grid for staking up your dahlias Steph!! Looks great!! 👏👏

  • @meredithmackenzie9844
    @meredithmackenzie9844 11 дней назад

    I'm loving your videos Steph...thank you...I am in Australia so its getting near the time that I will be planting my Dahlias. While this is the third year I have been growing one or two I have purchased a quite a few more tubers in the hope I will have a great display. The first clip I looked at was to do with shriveled tubers so I'm hoping that I will be successful in them coming back to life:🤞

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад +3

    I love Dahlia’s ❤ looking forward to seeing these beds full of blooms 🍃🌸🍃

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      They are so beautiful right Jasmine! I am also very much looking forward to their blooms. ☺💚

  • @staceyallard2692
    @staceyallard2692 Год назад +6

    I planted 6 clumps today that I purchased from a big blue box store awhile back I think in March or early April. Some of them were mushy, some looked wrinkly and some looked great. I threw the mushy ones away but planted everything else. Wish me luck, I’ve never grown dahlias before. Crossing my fingers 🤞🏼 that I get a bloom or two! Thanks for sharing steph. Loving the staking grid! 😊♥️

  • @mariemcgrath8681
    @mariemcgrath8681 Год назад +1

    They are certainly beautiful, I think, even better Roses.

  • @adunn5173
    @adunn5173 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love the mailbox in the garden idea! I'm going to do that! TY

  • @KP-gw5zv
    @KP-gw5zv Год назад +1

    I love, love Dahlias however I have a small back garden as well as a medium size front/side garden so planting these beauties is a no due to no room. So I have to say thank you for giving me a Dahlia enjoyment throughout the season. Looking forward to seeing updates on these. Enjoy the rest of your day.

  • @SharkSandwich451
    @SharkSandwich451 Год назад +1

    Perfect idea for staking!

  • @debraflowers3418
    @debraflowers3418 Год назад +1

    They are going to look Beautiful because you have very exclusive taste I'm in Southeast Michigan zone 6B, Dahlias grow beautiful in this zone 6a/6b Thank you for sharing🧡

  • @GeeClef64
    @GeeClef64 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your Dahlia process! It seems much less overwhelming now after seeing you walk us through it step-by-step. In the future, could you take us along with you on one of your "Fertilizer Fridays"? I'm also curious to know what you look for in a good fertilizer (and what those numbers mean... lol). You're the best, Steph!!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi There, your so welcome, and i'm glad it helped💚 While I'm certainly no expert, i'm always happy to share what works, and doesn't work for me. Its all so individual in terms of what our garden needs are, and our preferences. But I think this is a great idea, and I would be happy to share at some point this season. Have a great rest of the weekend! Thank you so much ☺

  • @hollymerchant9550
    @hollymerchant9550 Год назад +1

    Great ideas.. everyone! I loved the mailbox for sure. I leave my gardening tools wherever I'm standing sometimes. Dahlias are beautiful! I've been working on the peonies.. I think I should try these as well! Thanks for the video!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Oh isn't that the truth Holly! I've misplaced so many things. I've even unearthed a trowel before while digging! The mailbox is handy.

  • @alicepettit164
    @alicepettit164 4 месяца назад

    Cute Malilbox idea and love twine container

  • @serenitynowgarden3618
    @serenitynowgarden3618 Год назад +2

    So pretty, Steph! Love your channel!

  • @jeaninewalsh5120
    @jeaninewalsh5120 Год назад +2

    Hi Steph, thank you for this video! I'm new to planting dahlias this year, usually I buy them and toss them at the end of season. These are great tips so I can do it right the first time. Looking forward to seeing how yours grow. Great tip fertilizer Friday. I'm going to copy. Enjoy the season I hope you have wonderful production.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      Hi Jeanine! Your very welcome. They certainly can be treated as an annual if you didn't want to lift and store them. Yes, I have a hard time remembering to fertilize so I came up with that to help me remember. Hope it helps you as well!

  • @chafrajayfra32
    @chafrajayfra32 Год назад +1

    Great DIY tips. ❤😊

  • @SnappyR
    @SnappyR Год назад

    Groovy Grid System Steph! Looking forward to seeing those beautiful blooms♥ Thanks for the handy tips also given in this video 🙂🌷

  • @gardentours
    @gardentours Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for sharing 🌸🌼👍

  • @vegetables_indoor
    @vegetables_indoor Год назад

    Delightful dahlias, thank you for sharing such beauty🌼🌼🌼

  • @pinetreesnflowers
    @pinetreesnflowers Год назад

    So happy to see you also plant your dahlias close together! I also have too many for my space and pack them in :) thank you so much for the great fertilizer tips!

  • @ivettesantana4319
    @ivettesantana4319 Год назад

    i potted mine 2 months ago in the shed to get them ahead and will be the first year i save the tubers. One of mine did make it in the ground am so excited over the possibility of not having to store them if i can.

  • @marionallen2222
    @marionallen2222 Год назад +1

    I just finished planting the last of mine today !!! I didn’t realize I had like 60 😂😮😳 not thinking about there’s 5 of everyone I ordered 🤣🤣🤣 now gotta make some sort of stakes!!! Great idea on the string I’m planning g on doing the T posts on the ends and run string too thanks for all the info love the black outfit!!! 💚🤍🖤💚🤍🖤🌺🌸🌷

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi Marion! Right?! and they multiply quickly! So even if you have space this year, you quickly run out of room in a couple of years, especially if they addiction to dahlias and collecting kicks in lol. Thank you so much!

  • @jennigypsymayzik2842
    @jennigypsymayzik2842 Год назад +1

    Awesome video your so inventive Steph with your garden ideas have a blessed day 🤍🌷🤍

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Thank you so much Jenni! Sometimes, you gotta get creative, saving some money for more plants ;) Same to you!!

  • @hylandgundy2698
    @hylandgundy2698 Год назад +1

    I love your t-shirt!!!

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 Год назад

    I couldn’t plant all alliums last fall and stored with glads in peat moss and some rotted. You would not have to normally store those, but I agree a paper bag would be great.. we use to store canna bulbs in large cardboard tubes and they kept well. I hope I can make a root cellar this year.
    Thanks for the tips. Very helpful.

  • @shahinpatwary70
    @shahinpatwary70 Год назад

    So beautiful

  • @ivettesantana4319
    @ivettesantana4319 Год назад

    Love your trellis. I will do that for my tomatoes when I build my raise beds this fall.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      Hi Ivette! Give it a try. Hope it works out well for you.

  • @NaturesVibrantPalette
    @NaturesVibrantPalette 4 месяца назад

    Lovely dahlias. Can Dahlias can be grown in tropical climate?

  • @keithbrandenburg9797
    @keithbrandenburg9797 8 месяцев назад

    Great job with the video

  • @northerngail0385
    @northerngail0385 Год назад +2

    Hi Steph, Bone meal probably is a good amendment for YOUR soil because your dahlias are enclosed in a fenced area, but bone meal is very very attractive to animals from raccoons to coyotes and even domestic pets and they'll dig up the soil and plants to get at the bone meal which they can smell from quite a distance.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi there, I can certainly see that. It does have a pretty strong scent. Thanks for sharing.

  • @elizabethwalters8790
    @elizabethwalters8790 Год назад

    Great informative video….many thnx again Steph…
    I love your no fuss approach…
    I have had the bone meal out and will get the fish fertilizers….
    Hoping for a bit more success with the dahlias this year.
    So far my 6 are looking ok 🤞☺️💚💚💚

  • @anu374
    @anu374 Год назад

    Hi Steph!
    Thanks so much for sharing your dahlia knowledge with us. I am looking forward to see how beautiful your dahlia patch is going to turn out.
    For any beginner gardener who wants to try dahlias in their garden but get intimidated by the staking or storing method, I would suggest them to try dahlia seeds which comes in small sizes too.
    PS- love your post box idea Steph!
    Anu @Toronto

  • @backyardrailroader
    @backyardrailroader 5 дней назад

    I live a little bit south from you in Delaware. I was thinking of taking them out and storing them but decided to just tarp them over.
    I need to take them out anyway to rearrange them to put the tall ones in the back. The bush is in the middle and the short ones in the front.
    This is the first year for planting then, so I had no idea which ones were going to bectall and which ones are going to be short.

  • @ldraiOXO
    @ldraiOXO Год назад

    Hi Steph, I love your videos and the information you share! 💗 Dahlias are one of my favourites.
    I would love to know the types you showcased at the end of the video... They were simply stunning!! 💗🤗💗

  • @jeanniechancellor807
    @jeanniechancellor807 Год назад

    Nice idea. I use tomato cages for mine but I only have a couple.

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 Год назад +1

    Buen top

  • @serenababy6358
    @serenababy6358 Год назад

    I didn't realize you had to water the tubers 1x/week after just planting the tubers...whoops. I've been watering every day 😅. I'm going to back off on the watering and see if I can get some growth coming up from the soil before hitting them with water on a daily basis. Thank you for the tips!

  • @c.davidcook3565
    @c.davidcook3565 Год назад

    Great shirt!🤘🏻😁

  • @RevAcres01
    @RevAcres01 Год назад

    Just finished planting dahlias getting away from individual staking. Tried netting with 6" squares not the best solution could not get it tight enough. I'll try your weaving methods that looks like it will work great. Thanks

  • @mercedesg3607
    @mercedesg3607 Год назад +1

    Hi Steph, your videos are so helpful, especially being that you garden in the same state/zone as myself. You are extremely creative in gardening on a budget. I'm curious to know what your plans are for the black plastic tarps behind your veggie garden? Have a great day!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi Mercedes, Thank you so much. Glad to help. The black you see in the background, is actually heavy duty landscape fabric, the stuff they use on greenhouse floors. The reason for it is that the areas around my vegetable garden was very rough land. Lots of briar (so thorny!), pokeweed, etc. We couldn't ever get ahead of it, and it engulfed my space my mid summer. We started slowly working on laying down this fabric over the course of a couple of years to supress weeds. Its working well so far. I would love to cover it up with wood chips or gravel as i'm not keen on the black look of it, but it would be incredibly expensive as its a fairly large area. So I just try to look at it as its keeping the area tidy and helping tremendously with the weeds.

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 11 месяцев назад

    I live in a subalpine area in Australia with winter temps down to -7c (20 fahrenheit). At my local golf course, there are several dahlias that are pretty much ignored - the tubers can be poking out from the soil. They all survive and are shooting away now (it's spring here) I didn't dig up mine either this year but did cover them with a little heap of compost. Unless you REALLY want to dig them up, you'd probably be fine to leave them. The one year I did dig them up, I lost heaps and many of them were injured and performed really poorly.😅

  • @keyphabenyisrael3219
    @keyphabenyisrael3219 Год назад +1

    That True Organic bone meal has an NPK of 7-7-0, & looks more pelleted than pulverized. I wonder how higher nitrogen bone meals like that (7-7-0, 6-9-0, 6-8-0, 6-12-0) etc do compared to the ones with low N (1-4) & P in the 12-25 range. Please update us on your dahlias once they're in full flower. Thanks!

  • @c.newton4787
    @c.newton4787 6 месяцев назад

    Love this idea using a grid!
    Is there an update video showing how well it worked? I'm in my second yr. of growing them, I over wintered but only one made it. But it was the one I liked the best so it's ok. I bought more!!! They are in pots waiting for warmer weather to be put out.
    Thanks just found your video. Great Job!!

  • @eljardindesofi6288
    @eljardindesofi6288 Год назад

    Que belleza

  • @usajane1
    @usajane1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Bonemeal? I just learned from you!!😊

  • @mirkalenarcik6889
    @mirkalenarcik6889 Год назад +1

    Great t-shirt. I have the same 😃. Just shorter fit.

  • @ivettesantana4319
    @ivettesantana4319 Год назад +1

    I think we all have the best labeling intentions lol!! I got a p touch printer, metal labels and plastic labels and still cant get it right.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      Its so hard to get into a good habit with labeling for some reason lol

  • @ellenjanik3446
    @ellenjanik3446 Год назад

    So great your dahlias survived this year. Where do you keep the storage box during the winter? I’m in Massachusetts 6a. Love your channel Steph.

  • @jeanineg5703
    @jeanineg5703 Год назад

    What about the watering schedule? When and how much do you water them through out the growing season?

  • @dsan2020
    @dsan2020 3 месяца назад

    Hello…a year later with a question. When you fertilize with the fish and morbloom how much approx when mixed with water do you give each plant…eg a gallon, 1/2 gallon or more? Great video. I have not found a method that works for me over wintering 😢

  • @SowGoodGardener
    @SowGoodGardener Год назад +1

    Hello 👋🏾 Steph!!! I loved that technique and may have to use it in my vegetable garden. Quick question, how is that River Birch doing that y’all planted last year? Thanks for sharing and stay blessed!
    -Calvin

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +2

      Hi Calvin! Yes, please use it, I think it's a great way to try and coral the growing plants. I may try something similar with my tomatoes. The birch is doing great, thankfully. It just finished leafing out. I hope to feature it in my May garden tour at some point by the end of the month.🍃 thanks for watching. Take care! 😊

  • @karenlee005
    @karenlee005 Год назад

    Great tips on storage and switching up the fertilizers depending on the stage the plant is in. I am also tight on space so will try placing them closer like you did. Curious why you decided to not divide up the tubers? I haven’t had to do that yet as this is my first season. But hopefully next year!

  • @kimhouston1234
    @kimhouston1234 Год назад

    We had so much rain in Houston that my dahlia all does.

  • @svandervelde4210
    @svandervelde4210 3 месяца назад

    When you store them, are they in a tub in your house, garage or shed?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  3 месяца назад

      Hello, I store them in the tub in my unheated garage that stays about 45-55 degrees F.

  • @gardeninggrandma5247
    @gardeninggrandma5247 Год назад

    Hi, Steph. A question for you. I've seen others recommend no water when planting Dahlias. I just planted my Dahlias too, with no water. Should I go ahead and water them in? I'm in Zone 6B, New England. Thank you. PS--Isn't mother nature amazing? Dahlias are so pretty!

  • @MsTCDOC
    @MsTCDOC 7 месяцев назад

    Can I ask how deep your bed is? Also do you know if I can I plant ranunculus in the same bed? First time gardener here. Thanks for the video!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi There! This bed is 2 feet deep. I would say that a bed this size would work great for ranunculus. If your asking if you can plant ranunculus with dahlias, they bloom at different times, ranunculus earlier, and then dahlias later. I think that would work fine for succession planting.

    • @MsTCDOC
      @MsTCDOC 7 месяцев назад

      @@HookedandRooted great, thanks!

  • @geraldcrawford754
    @geraldcrawford754 Год назад

    noticed at the end of video that you have small clay pots hanging upside on stakes. why???

  • @empresskimberly4410
    @empresskimberly4410 Год назад +1

    Great info! How did you use the paper bags for storage? Did you have to keep misting them?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +4

      Hi there, I never misted them. When I dug them up, I shook as much soil as I could off. Let them dry over night, then put them in the paper bags in this tote. That was it. They were in my unheated garage that stood about 45-55 degrees during the time they were in there, from late October through May.

    • @jackieruprecht3588
      @jackieruprecht3588 Год назад

      ​@@HookedandRooted hi Steph 15:36 15:36 15:36 hi steph, love this idea btw. Did the tote have its cover on tight? Just curious about this. Thank you. Great inspiration.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      @@jackieruprecht3588 I didn't even have a cover on the tote since it broke. I just had the bags closed up and all tucked in together.

    • @jackieruprecht3588
      @jackieruprecht3588 Год назад

      @@HookedandRooted I've always used peat moss and found it to be too dry and messy. Your method is a game changer.

    • @empresskimberly4410
      @empresskimberly4410 Год назад

      @@HookedandRooted maybe I’ll try again 😎 thank you ❤️

  • @sonyasanders5170
    @sonyasanders5170 Год назад +1

    Are each of those tubbers a Dahlia. Would you seperat them into
    Individual plants? Or maybe 3 per group.?? I thought Laura did. Not sure but she alwsys said every year i get more tubers. Could that effect yourr growth?? Just mentioning it. I am no expert.

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      Hi Sonya, The clumps of tubers could be divided into multiple tubers. There are videos that help show how that is done. The smaller the clump the smaller the dahlia plant. I kept mine intact as I don't have a ton of dahlia growing space. You get more tubers each year by either buying more, or splitting the ones you have. They can grow quite large by the end of the season. They sort of look like clump of potatoes.

  • @Penny21691
    @Penny21691 Год назад

    It’s my first year with Dahlias. I just planted yesterday. Where did you get the tshirt? Thanks so much!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi Penny! Ty, and I got it at Walmart in the men's area! They are those folded tees in the swirly rack for under 10 bucks! Love those tees, I have at least 3-4 different ones I love, so comfy!

    • @Penny21691
      @Penny21691 Год назад

      @@HookedandRooted I got mine last night and , like you, bought a few ❤️

  • @arms2000
    @arms2000 Год назад +1

    We have to deal with slugs and is killing all the (only)Dahlia plants in our garden which were super healthy,tried all methods,salt,pesticides etc,but its keep coming back and killing the whole plant.Any suggestions?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +1

      Hi Arun, I have noticed lots of slug damage on my newly emerging foliage also. Especially on my coneflowers and rudbeckia. I just ordered this and it has good reviews, so i'm hopeful it will help: amzn.to/3IpqGWO

    • @arms2000
      @arms2000 Год назад

      @@HookedandRooted Thank you

  • @Shana.Browngedge
    @Shana.Browngedge 7 месяцев назад

    What was your spacing between your two rows

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  7 месяцев назад +1

      I spaced my dahlias much closer than is suggested. They are about 8" apart. The suggested spacing is closer to 12-18" apart.

  • @JettiesGarden
    @JettiesGarden Год назад

    Question. Did you spritz the tubers throughout the winter while in the bags? I had zero luck with pine shavings this year so will try this bag method next time!!

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +2

      Hi Rebekah, I did spray them when I had them in shredded newspaper and pine shavings, vermiculite. But I never sprayed or misted them in the paper grocery bags. I just left them rolled up in these bags tucked into this tote, and didn't even have a cover for the tote since it broke. I kept the tote in my unheated garage which stood about 45-55 degrees from late October to mid May while they were stored.

    • @JettiesGarden
      @JettiesGarden Год назад

      @@HookedandRooted sounds like a good plan for me to try!!! Thank you so much for all the amazing information 😀

  • @oxanazas
    @oxanazas Год назад +1

    It is going to be an extremely cold night tonight, how do you protect them in the ground?

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, I'm not able to do anything. My soil feels warm. So I'm hoping it's enough to keep the tubers insulated for the couple hours when the temps drop. I'll also 🤞 and hope for the best. The weather had been so unseasonably warm, and just when we think we're in the clear, mother nature comes along to show us who's boss.

    • @gardeninggrandma5247
      @gardeninggrandma5247 Год назад +1

      I saw something once that said to check your soil temperature before planting spring bulbs. I bought a thermometer that looks like it's for a Thanksgiving turkey, but with a long stem on it. Once the soil is 60 degrees, it's okay to plant. I think there is some judgement too, that if a freak snowstorm is expected in a day, to go ahead and wait. Rule of thumb is it's better to wait a little longer than to be too early and risk the tubers not doing well.

  • @staceyallard2692
    @staceyallard2692 Год назад

    Hey Steph, I have a question, what are the sticks with the upside down terra cotta pots for? I’ve seen them in other gardens too but I just don’t know what they are for?? Thank you.

  • @sokhachhorn3370
    @sokhachhorn3370 Год назад

    So dalia is not perrienal

    • @HookedandRooted
      @HookedandRooted  Год назад

      Hi Nima, no its an annual that in some gardening zones might act as a perennial if they are able to leave them in ground over winter. Here in my gardening zone, we can not. They would rot in the cold wet winters. We have to lift and store the tubers for winter and then replant each spring once the danger of frost has passed.