How To Store Dahlia Tubers TWO Ways for Winter! Growing Cut Flowers, Sunshine and Flora

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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2022
  • UPDATE : I prefer the saran wrap method of storing. Pine chips worked ok but had to be misted frequently.
    It's that time of year again! I am in my last week of "good" weather in the garden, so it is time to dig all of my dahlias and get them stored for the winter. In this video I am going to show you 2 ways to store your dahlia tubers. One is a way that I successfully stored mine last year, another is a new way I am trying this year. I am in Zone 5A in NW Iowa.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @kruparamani9415
    @kruparamani9415 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing the two storage methods. I will be following the second method. Can’t wait to see which other varieties you are adding for next year.

  • @mmladyg
    @mmladyg Před rokem +2

    Christina, this is an excellent process video. The information is thorough and well-paced. Your audio is clear and you've highlighted important items by offering helpful examples. I am almost ready to give up on these guys but you make this piece, at least, much less daunting, in part because you fill in gaps in my understanding. Thanks for great work. 👍 One more year...maybe!

  • @miribiri9386
    @miribiri9386 Před rokem +2

    I did the wood chip option in my first dahlia year last winter and it worked great!

  • @johnkulcsar1649
    @johnkulcsar1649 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding video. Extremely meticulous & detailed. Thanks

  • @TL-cm5bd
    @TL-cm5bd Před rokem +2

    I love watching digging up videos. Thanks for show us the process. I had varying outcomes as well. The plants on the east fence were not very productive and I realised it’s because the soil was sandy, the summer was hot and dry and I didn’t water enough. Now I know for next year I gotta add more compost and water daily. Oh well!

  • @suekrebs3497
    @suekrebs3497 Před rokem

    My 8 Cafe Au Lait tubers are all smaller than the others. I am inside the garage today storing mine today. We received 3 inches of rain since yesterday so we are happy to have the 160 or so dug out and ready to store in the basement. Thanks for another enjoyable video.

  • @judywyse7088
    @judywyse7088 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the good info.

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před rokem

    Thank you Christina. 🍁🍂🍁🦃💚🙃

  • @Marlahanna
    @Marlahanna Před 8 měsíci

    The tote looks the easiest. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 8 měsíci

      Make sure to mist the chips and check frequently if your space is very dry

  • @manovaratharaj2253
    @manovaratharaj2253 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you, Christina for the valuable info in overwintering Dahlia tubers.
    In the past, I used vermiculite to cover the tubers in a cardboard box. I check the tubers periodically to make sure
    they are not dried out. Last year, I was traveling during winter and I lost 50% of my tubers. I will your method this year. I do believe in misting the pine shavings.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 8 měsíci

      Saran Wrap worked the next for me last year. Watch this year’s video on storing dahlias - this is actually last years. And yes - if you use the pine shavings mist them!

  • @robinmcbride1501
    @robinmcbride1501 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. Im in NC zone 7b where we dig in late March. Greetings from the Central Carolina Dahlia Society NC! Slugs are our biggest problem here and they hide under wood chips, so we recommend pine needle mulch or no mulch at all. We use organza drawstring bags on blossoms to keep ear wigs and other insects from chewing. Happy Dahlia gardening!

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 9 měsíci

      Pine needle mulch - interesting!!! Thanks for sharing

  • @rosebud447
    @rosebud447 Před rokem +1

    I tried the wood chips last year but in a card board box. All but three lived. They all dried out. So, this year I went back to vermiculite and put them in plastic bags in the fridge. I’ll check them to see how they do. But I don’t have much luck storing them. Great video!

  • @chevyvega6622
    @chevyvega6622 Před 3 měsíci

    i pull them clean them off and spray them with a good fungicide. Cover them with dry peat moss and fill a extra large plastic storage container to the top covering all with dry peat. i spray the top layer of peat in the container with some fungicide as well. Come spring every time I pull them the tuber clumps, they are soft and break open,all rotted and moosh.....have to get more each season...convinced there all annuals

  • @summermeetswinter5578
    @summermeetswinter5578 Před rokem +1

    I stored my dahlia in wood chips last winter. They dried out until spring😞 and I lost a few. The others were still usable, very wrinkled, though, but I wouldn't store them like that again. I bought vermiculite for this winter. Maybe it's better to check them periodically and see how they stand so you don't have any surprises 😱😱 in the spring. I will also try the other method you showed us. Thank you so much for your videos! 👏👏👏👌👌

  • @Pervydachny
    @Pervydachny Před rokem

    Hello! Dahlias are not easy to keep. Thank you for your helpful advice. I store in sand., at a temperature of 0 to 6 heat👍🌻🐦

  • @TL-cm5bd
    @TL-cm5bd Před rokem +4

    I think you need to lightly moisten the wood shavings a little so it does wick away moisture from the tubers. I’ll be interested to see how this method works. I do Saran and put in a wind cooler.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem

      The wood chips were already a little damp from being outside at the store - hoping that is enough moisture

    • @llps1466
      @llps1466 Před 9 měsíci +1

      What is a wind cooler? Thanks

  • @heidispence4444
    @heidispence4444 Před rokem +1

    I do a similar method - I use plastic grocery store bags.

    • @monicarolnickelson3492
      @monicarolnickelson3492 Před 8 měsíci

      Plastic bags were what popped into my mind as I was watching this - easier to deal with and reusable. Maybe if you get out as much air as possible before dealing it will be similar to the Saran wrap method.

  • @Gigi-fv9ky
    @Gigi-fv9ky Před rokem +1

    I worry about the eyes because I had a shipment once from Swan Island where every tuber was small, shrunken and I don't believe had eyes. None of them grew and I have been growing dahlias for 30 years and have never had that happen before or since. I know you like swan island, and that's okay, but I will never buy from them again. Anyway, before you wrapped them, a few of yours looked like the plastic tag might be hanging near the eyes and I would worry that it might rub them or damage them. But, maybe it's just the camera angle, or my bad eyesight. But, once you took the tag off and wrapped them in saran wrap, that was good. 😊 Anyway, all I am saying is that anyone is leaving a tag hanging around the top of the neck, just to be careful of the eyes. 😀

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem

      Good suggestion thank you - and so sorry with your luck from Swan Island

  • @AstroBijou
    @AstroBijou Před rokem

    Thank you for this very informative video.
    This will be my first year growing dahlias and am gathering a lot of information before starting.
    I noticed that last year after the tubers were dug
    from the ground they were all washed with a water hose.
    But, this year you skipped the washing process.
    Is there a specific reason or benefits for skipping this extra step?

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem +1

      I decided to skip the process to get them stored a little quicker. This year I might just hose them off again when I dig them. Either worked fine for me!

  • @bellarosa009
    @bellarosa009 Před rokem

    I stored mine last year in wood chips and lost all but one!!! This year, I’m storing mine in a plastic bin and covering them with soil. Wish me luck!

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem +1

      Good luck!!! Sorry to hear about last year. Hoping mine do ok!

    • @bellarosa009
      @bellarosa009 Před rokem

      @@SunshineFlora thanks! about the only thing that survived other than my 1 dahlia, were my cannas! I overwintered them last year and they all survived. they multiply like crazy once you plant them.

  • @rmk6693
    @rmk6693 Před 9 měsíci

    Tried the wood shavings last year, was very careful with temperature etc. some in boxes, some in totes - lost 40 percent of my tubers. I think there’s extra moisture in the wood or maybe too dry?? Not sure. The ones in the plastic tote rotted and ones in boxes dried out. Trying Saran Wrap method this year.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 9 měsíci

      Saran Wrap works great for me. Doing all tubers with that method this year

  • @orca3371
    @orca3371 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi great job never tried this method always used newspaper with some success. Sometimes the clumps wasn't as big as yours but I had a few that made to the following Spring .Maybe ill try to order from reputable source instead of big box store. Let me know if you buy from either.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Check out my dahlia unboxing video. I share all the businesses I ordered from

    • @orca3371
      @orca3371 Před 8 měsíci

      @@SunshineFlora Thank you for your help !

  • @monicarolnickelson3492
    @monicarolnickelson3492 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great, informative video for my first time overwintering dahlias. I'm not sure where to store them. No basement and my garage can get close to freezing. Will they survive that as long as they don't actually freeze? Or maybe the crawl space near where the furnace is. I have no idea how cold it gets there but with the furnace I'd expect it to be warmer than the garage. Thanks!

    • @juliepuhr9806
      @juliepuhr9806 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Put a thermometer there to get an idea of the temp. It would be a shame to lose them from being to cold or too hot to where they dry out

    • @monicarolnickelson3492
      @monicarolnickelson3492 Před 8 měsíci

      @@juliepuhr9806 Great idea, thx! I didn’t think about it getting too warm.

  • @fish4cobia
    @fish4cobia Před 11 měsíci +1

    I just received an order of dahlia tubers, although my planting season window is over. I can't plant them until next spring. Should I go ahead and pack them away using one of your methods? Zone 6b, Pennsylvania

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 11 měsíci

      You can try / I’m not sure if anything negative happens if they go a year without planting? Are they sprouting? Are they firm?

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205

    Thank you for good sharing 😊
    Like 18
    My friend, have a good day 😊

  • @gretchenkaszuba734
    @gretchenkaszuba734 Před rokem

    I was under the impression that they have to be individually cut and wrapped for Saran wrap method. Only because if there are multiple tubers in one wrapping and if one starts to go bad it will infect the other tubers in the clump.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem

      I’m trying it this way to see if it works. Last year I wrapped the individual tubers and definitely worked great. The ones I did wrap this year were very small clumps.

    • @chantelsgarden
      @chantelsgarden Před 2 měsíci

      @@SunshineFloraplease update us - did wrapping clumps work out (fingers crossed it did / I’m doing the cling wrapping method this year)

  • @leonardsfriend5821
    @leonardsfriend5821 Před 9 měsíci

    Newbie dahlia grower, am able to leave them in ground (PNW8b) but I want to move some…debating digging after frost or in spring…is there a reason not to dig and store in slightly moist potting soil in the pots I would be starting them in come spring? We have wet winters and melting snow, so what would be the difference? I don’t have that many…

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 9 měsíci

      I would join a dahlia group on FB and ask others in your zone, or ask other growers in your area. I think the one concern would be making sure they don’t stay too wet because of rotting. Sorry I can’t be more help!

  • @FlowerFarmerAmy
    @FlowerFarmerAmy Před rokem

    cardboard box ON concrete is not usually recommended; the concrete pulls moisture out of the box & can cause excessive drying of the tubers; the tubers wrapped in saran wrap may survive. I am concerned about the amount of plastic added to the environment, though. Using vermiculite in the big totes (yes I know, plastic but at least reusable) is a good medium to use.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem +1

      I didn’t have that issue with the cardboard/concrete last year - it was nice to set them on the concrete floor in my basement because the floor is cooler

    • @FlowerFarmerAmy
      @FlowerFarmerAmy Před rokem

      @@SunshineFlora I think using the wrap method probably kept the moisture levels in the tubers protected with the cardboard on concrete.

  • @BrittanyS143
    @BrittanyS143 Před 8 měsíci

    We're did you get the wood shavings from for such a cheap price? Do you have a link please?❤

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 8 měsíci

      At my local farm store. I did find I needed to mist them A LOT to keep from drying out

  • @tulle7358
    @tulle7358 Před rokem +2

    Hi Christina, great video. I would have thought that you would need to moist the wood so that it keep the moisture in the dahlia. Otherwise the wood will dry out the moisture FROM the Dahlias and thats no good. They will end up rinkley and dried totally out. I know you do that with the perlite ( watch Laura from Garden Answer) she give her perlite lille spray water and watch over time to make sure they are little wet all the storing time.. I assume it is the same with the wood but Im not sure though 😊

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před rokem +1

      The wood chips were already a little damp from being outside at the farm store. I should have mentioned that! Maybe I will check periodically and mist Hmmm….

    • @tulle7358
      @tulle7358 Před rokem

      @@SunshineFlora oh okay. Just wanted to mention it. Would be so devastation come spring and they all died 😟
      This year though, I left mine in ground and heavily mulch and hope and pray that they survive 🙏😊 just don’t have the space to store so many.. In my climate it should be possible. The problem here is that we have a wet winter.. lots of water and then freezing, then thawing and so on.. Dahlias go to mush in that condition.. anyway, thanks for replying 👍😊

  • @nickventruella2493
    @nickventruella2493 Před 5 měsíci

    Potatoe fork

  • @laurelsayer7557
    @laurelsayer7557 Před 8 měsíci

    I don't like the use of this plastic Saran wrap, very environmentally unfriendly. Here in our damp UK where the average low temperature is -6C I either leave them in the ground and mulch heavily, or lift, perhaps dust lightly in anti-fungal Sulphur powder, and store in dry used compost in a crate in the garage.

    • @SunshineFlora
      @SunshineFlora  Před 8 měsíci

      I don't like that aspect of it either, but I could reuse it from year to year....