GardenGeisha
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I considered covering my dahlias late last night, but I didn't think it was going to get that cold, and I couldn't find my sheets I cover them with. I had been cleaning and had bagged them up and put them in storage and forgotten where they were. I did find one fleece blanket, but my dahlias don't have stakes by them and I was afraid it would cause the blossoms to bend. So I didn't. I had seen one weather report that said 42 and others that said 37. I knew 37 was too cold, but I hoped it wouldn't get that low. I was heartsick when I got up this morning and saw them all blackened and ugly. Now I am beating myself up for being so stupid as to lose 50 buds and several flowers on this early date of October 3, with lovely warm weather forecast ahead. It was a freak, record-setting cold snap last night. It got my ground cherries, too, and most morning glory vines. I pay good money to have gardening friends babysit my dahlias in the summer when we go on vacation, but I was too stupid to cover my dahlias to prolong their blooming season. Does anyone else go through these kinds of depressions in the fall? Can you see any silver linings at all? I can't. I'll bet I would have had blossoms up until Thanksgiving had I not been so careless. To make it worse, I was away this spring and didn't get my dahlias out until late, so I had a very short blooming season, as it was.