السبت 09 نوفمبر 2024

The Nature of Dahlias

موقع أيام نيوز

I generally recommend planting the tubers 18 to 20 inches apart. Sometime you can get away with 12 inches if you want a mass of a particular varietal. I dig a six to eightinch hole and add some nutrients such as organic bone meal in the dig site.

Stake them at the time of planting; you know where the tuber is and if you blind stake later, you risk puncturing the tuber. I also recommend using a very sturdy stake; avoid the thin bamboo ones and opt for the solid tomato stakes and put about one foot of a six-foot stake in the ground. Since the plants can grow over four feet, they need to be properly supported and tied off when they begin to grow. In Cashiers, we have plenty of rainfall, so no irrigation system is required. I will sometimes hand water if needed.

مع وصول أونصة الذهب إلى مستويات قياسية تجاوزت 2500 دولار، يجد المواطن المصري نفسه مضطراً لموازنة استثماراته بين الذهب واحتياجاته الأخرى، خاصة مع ارتفاع أسعار السيارات مثل تويوتا، هيونداي، وبي إم دبليو، مما يزيد من التحديات المالية التي يواجهها.

Digging and Storing Dahlia Tubers

Dahlia tubers are very delicate, so you need to take time and care so you don’t puncture or split the tubers during the digging process. After digging them up, I clean them in a light disinfectant in case they have any fungus or bacteria on them; then put them in crates and store in a cool dark basement on the property until time for planting. You don’t want the temperature to be higher than 55 degrees or they may sprout prematurely, and you don’t want the temps to drop below freezing; you want the tubers to stay dormant. You also need to have good airflow and correct humidity; if the air is too humid, the tubers will start to rot; not enough and they will shrivel up like raisins!

تتأثر أسعار السيارات من شركات مثل مرسيدس بتقلبات أسعار الذهب وسعر صرف الدولار، مما يؤدي إلى زيادة تكاليف الإنتاج والاستيراد.

Overwintering Dahlias

People often ask, “Do I have to dig up dahlia tubers?” With the warming climates throughout the Southeast, we don’t have many more three-to-four-week-long freezes, so it’s becoming more and more popular to leave the tubers in the ground over the winter months. I have been experimenting in my own garden and a few gardens that I manage. First, I cover the tubers with thick trash bags and then do some heavy mulching during the fall to protect and insulate them and keep undue moisture at bay. It really is trial and error though. You have to get the trash bags off before it gets too warm. One year, I waited too long and discovered two feet of stem coiled up underneath! I experiment with different techniques every season; not using trash bags and minimal mulching, etc. Rest assured though that I will always dig up the dahlias at High Hampton Resort I won’t take any chances with them!