Smart Red
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I am getting into this topic late, but I do grow dahlias every year. Have for over 15 years running. I have a large kidney-shaped bed that I plant them in every year. Up here in Wisconsin we have to dig and store over the winter. I have managed to keep most of the varieties going from the first planting. This is the only flower bed I have that needs yearly digging. Too much work, but I do love the flowers.
This year, probably because of the drought, my dahlia plants are rather stunted and none have started setting buds. I haven't watered them as much as I know I should. Have to make the choice for where water is needed and where it is 'wasted'. I HATE watering! Except to keep valuable plantings alive - not flourishing - I will water a bit, but the veggie garden gets my attention and water.
This year, probably because of the drought, my dahlia plants are rather stunted and none have started setting buds. I haven't watered them as much as I know I should. Have to make the choice for where water is needed and where it is 'wasted'. I HATE watering! Except to keep valuable plantings alive - not flourishing - I will water a bit, but the veggie garden gets my attention and water.