Dahlia Q & A (21 August 2023)
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2023
- We knew we would be too busy to create any proper gardening stories this week, so on Friday Neil and I put together this Dahlia Question and Answer video, it’s based on your questions over the last few weeks.
We won’t have time to respond immediately to comments but feel free to add any questions below and we will come back to you later!
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported us, we hope you enjoy the video.
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Bless you x
Super flower plant sir Beautiful
So nice of you
Wow awesome
Thank you so much 💕
@@zoewoodwardgardening welcome
I love those clippers, and thank you for answering the feeding question. I have two in 7- gallon pots and they are prolific, need two more 80 cm waterlilly light pink and orange ones 😍
My pleasure xxx
How beautiful it is? Greetings from India
Thank you very much
Great video Zoe thanks again for taking the time to answer all our questions. I’m definitely “into” dahlias this year and these videos are helping me along nicely. I’ll be increasing my stock for next year now I know more about growing them. Thank you so much again. Deb x
You do end up collecting Dahlia varieties 👍🤩
What a joy to find a good British CZcams channel. Will go and have a look at your website, pronto. Incidentally, very interesting to see closeups of the foliage. I grow dahlias principally interspersed in my garden borders between shrubs, though I do cut a few for the vase. So I want varieties requiring minimal staking AND with attractive foliage. So many, like Labrynth etc have unattractive foliage. Others like David Howard, Pooh, even Sir Thomas Edison and Purple Gem, are more garden worthy. If course, many singles like HS Wink, or Bishop of Canterbury are also wonderful in the garden but no good for cutting. It would be great to find suppliers who would provide details/photo of the foliage as well as the flower for that reason. I'm off to Wisley flower show next week, will you be displaying in the dahlia flower tent?
I’ve just added a video to my Instagram with a non staking trial with beautiful foliage this evening. We’ve not supplied Dahlias for a couple of years, it’s a lot of work and takes a huge amount of space but we have decided to offer them this Spring again following so many requests xxx
They all look so healthy and beautiful, so what are you feeding the soil with?
If you go to my website I’ll add a link below as go to the soil science section all the information is there xxx
zoewoodwardgardening.com
zoewoodwardgardening.com/2022/02/07/soil-science/
Brilliant video thank you. Out of interest do you have a video about your wooden supports.
All the details are on Neil’s page, I’ll add a link below
zoewoodwardgardening.com/neils-page/
Thank you
Pleasure let us know the names of all those gorgeous varieties you are showing here.
If you go to my website there is a Dahlia Hall of Fame with Photos and names
zoewoodwardgardening.com/2023/03/31/dahlia-grow-a-long/
Quick link, scroll to the bottom x